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  • #181985
    yukari
    Member

    🙄 I would like to try to enter paltalk in linux (kubuntu)… I knew there was that software named Gaim-pt but I can’t find it!!! Anyone could help me??

    best wishes from Italy

    #181991
    Ghost
    Member

    I have Paltalk running on Arch in Wine. It seems a little slow at times. I haven’t tried joining a room yet, but IMing fails.

    If you’re using Gaim, you’re a little behind the times… Gaim is now Pidgin. But the Paltalk plugin for Gaim has been outdated for a while anyway.

    #181990
    yukari
    Member

    So what do you suggest me to do?
    I’m really new in linux 😳

    #181989
    Ghost
    Member

    Well, you could run a virtual machine and install Windows on that… That’s all I can think of.

    Or, if you’re really that desperate, install Windows.

    #181988
    Departure
    Member

    There was a tutorial some where on the net on howto get paltalk running perfectly on wine within linux, So yeah go gooogle for that because gaim-pt is out dated

    #181987
    Admin
    Administrator

    I did a google on it 🙂 and those that being susesfull on installing it under wine say paltalk stills hangs up under linux when using wine. But hey paltalk I hear is making a version for mac so maybe, they let the linux pluging work again, i dont knwo why they so afraid of linux anyways wha can people do under linux 😈

    #181986
    autopilot
    Member

    @Admin wrote:

    i dont knwo why they so afraid of linux anyways wha can people do under linux 😈

    didn’t you know:
    @DarkCoder wrote:

    8. Is your son obsessed with “Lunix”?

    BSD, Lunix, Debian and Mandrake are all versions of an illegal hacker operation system, invented by a Soviet computer hacker named Linyos Torovoltos, before the Russians lost the Cold War. It is based on a program called “xenix”, which was written by Microsoft for the US government. These programs are used by hackers to break into other people’s computer systems to steal credit card numbers.

    The above quote can be found HERE

    lmao :mrgreen:

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