I used to use Everybuddy all the time, but found it was just not very stable yet. I like the concept, but it will be a while before I try it again. You should try Gaim. I am using v0.11pre15 (they have made many new releases since then) and I almost never have any troubles with it (except when MSN decides to act up). Gaim works off a plug-in idea, making it easy to add/remove protocols. The only trouble is the orginzation it a little harder when you have some people with multiple accounts, but nothing unbarable. http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ On Wednesday 07 November 2001 09:03 pm, you wrote: > I take it back. Everything is not working right. > > First thing: I installed Everybuddy last night. It worked. I used it. > Everything was fine. I tried to run it today and it said I had an > incorrect name or password. I re-entered my name and password and > restarted Everybuddy. Same thing. I noticed someone on my list I > didn't want on there anymore and I tried to delete them. Everybuddy > crashed. This is a newer version than I used to have. Is this a major > Everybuddy bug or is this my computer? What do I do? > > Second thing: I installed Star Office 6.0 Beta today. I ran it. It > worked. Everything was fine. I closed it and tried to run it again > later. I get an error: > "Display can do XRender, but no libXrender.so installed. > Please install for improved display performance." > Then I get a window that pops up and says Star Office can't run because > I'm missing the .sversionrc file. > I apt-cache search libxrender and it gives me xlibs, which is already > installed. What am I missing? > > Not too shabby considering the number of things I installed, though. :) > > Lorry > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, > Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- Jay Kline list at slushpupie.com http://www.slushpupie.com -- Chicken Little was right.