awesomelinux.blogspot.com
Awesome Linux: April 2015
http://awesomelinux.blogspot.com/2015_04_01_archive.html
Fight for the Internet 1! Thursday, April 30, 2015. Firefox with Feedly rss/atom subscribing. I use Feedly for consuming my RSS/ATOM feeds, and I use Firefox as my primary browser. Here is a useful article on setting up Feedly to be natively available within Firefox for subscribing to a website within the Firefox menus. Http:/ hackerspace.lifehacker.com/add-feedly-to-firefoxs-feed-handlers-list-829563457. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Firefox Memory Leak Problems - Refresh Firefox. Here is how to do it.
github.com
GitHub - jin-eld/tox-prpl: Tox plugin for Pidgin / libpurple
https://github.com/jin-eld/tox-prpl.git
Tox plugin for Pidgin / libpurple. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Feb 26, 2015. Don't use htons on the tox port. The htons conversion for the port is not needed here and was messing up the port value. Thanks to Manuel Hohmann for providing the pointer to the fix. closes #36. Failed to load latest commit information. Aug 27, 2013. First somewhat working version. Aug 10, 2013. Jul 13, 2014. Aug 10, 2013. Don't use htons on the tox port. Feb 26, 2015. Tuned build scripts and .gitignore.
awesomelinux.blogspot.com
Awesome Linux: Getting Tox to work with Pidgin in Fedora 21
http://awesomelinux.blogspot.com/2015/04/getting-tox-to-work-with-pidgin-in.html
Fight for the Internet 1! Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Getting Tox to work with Pidgin in Fedora 21. Quick guide to getting the encrypted instant messenger service Tox to work with Pidgin. General information for those who need to look elsewhere when this guide isn't enough:. Http:/ tox.dhs.org/. Https:/ github.com/jin-eld/tox-prpl.git. Most of these commands should be run through a console. 1) You need to be using Pidgin 2.10.10 or later. 3) In case you haven't already, install the build tools you'll need:.
developer.pidgin.im
ThirdPartyPlugins – Pidgin
https://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/ThirdPartyPlugins
Profile and status updates. Development of Third-Party Plugins. Some plugins are distributed as part of collections. Some plugins are distributed in packages for specific operating systems. (Search your distribution's repository.) But most plugins are distributed as compiled dynamically loaded libraries that have to be manually installed. Check to see if the plugin author has included specific installation instructions. If not, follow the general procedure below:. Third party plugins are not supported.