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Integrating Pidgin and Gnome 3

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– August 12, 2011Posted in: Howto, Submitted

As a Linux user I know that I should revel in sparse user interfaces and command line driven applications, but for my day to day communications, I prefer Pidgin over XChat. It’s just more pleasant to look at, and goes beyond just IRC chat. The problem with Pidgin and Gnome 3 is that it is hard to tell when someone is trying to get your attention. The little smiley face that gets displayed on the system tray icon is lost in Gnome 3, as the icons are now hidden in a disappearing bar at the bottom of the screen.

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By: Matthew Casperson

Tags: Gnome, gnome 3, pidgin

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