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Trillian just became available on all 32- and 64-bit-platforms as .deb and .rpm packages.

cyrevolt:
They did it! Just as announced there are now distro-independent .deb and .rpm packages available for Trillian on Linux, targeting both 64- and 32-bit-platforms. I only had to install webkitgtk and libzip (well, and their dependencies of course) in addition. :) It works quite well for now!
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cyrevolt:
As I promised, here is a screenshot. I am already trying to imagine what it might look like having 4 screens, 3 of which have distincly different measurements. Oh hell... :D
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cyrevolt:
Cerulean have just released the beta version of Trillian for Linux - for now it runs on Ubuntu (64/32-bit) only because of some heavy dependencies. They claim to be working on the app to reduce it to work on any Debian system as well as rpm-based distributions. For now it's built upon GTK+.
cyrevolt:
Apparently it doesn't really work. I can only connect to the Trillian network, but my other accounts are either messed up or just fail. :( In case you want to try it as well, download from here (Pro user account required to sign in): https://www.trillian.im/get/linux/beta/
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cyrevolt:
An old friend of mine just told me about Java EE, JSF and PrimeFaces, so I gave it a try and installed eclipse-ee, tomcat6 and a jdk.Then I ran the demo from coreservelets.com's tutorial: http://www.coreservlets.com/JSF-Tutorial/primefaces/#OverviewJust don't forget one damn thing: Add your user to the tomcat group to be able to read the config files from /usr/share/tomcat6/conf ! It took me quite some minutes to figure that out. :D