Installing Google Talk and Yahoo messenger

Asked by Shijo Lawrance

I am unable to install google talk and yahoo messenger in the Ubundu OS. Please help me the link or the method by which i could install these in to my system.

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
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Why you want to install it? You can use pidgin which is included in a default install of Ubuntu. Ubuntu can handle several protocols for example: Yahoo, XMPP, GoogleTalk, ICQ, IRC and many more. You can find it under the Menu Internet.

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
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Why you want to install it? You can use pidgin which is included in a default install of Ubuntu. Pidgin can handle several protocols for example: Yahoo, XMPP, GoogleTalk, ICQ, IRC and many more. You can find it under the Menu Internet.

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Bhavani Shankar (bhavi) said :
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Hello shijo:

Pidgin (formerly named Gaim) is a multi-platform instant messaging client. The software supports many commonly used instant messaging protocols..

More info

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidgin_(software)

To configure yahoo client in pidgin:

Start pidgin (applications -> Internet -> Pidgin instant messenger)

Click on accounts -> Add/edit

In the basic tab in the drop down box next to protocols select yahoo

In the screen name field enter your yahoo ID (ex john if email id is <email address hidden>)

In the password field enter your account password

In the Local alias field enter your nick name, check remember your password option

and check new mail notification option if you want new mail notification

and click on save then again Click on accounts -> Add/edit

and check the enabled option to connect to your account automatically when pidgin starts

And for google talk

Here are the configuration details
# Protocol: XMPP
# Screen Name: your Google Talk username (without any @ symbol or domain).
# Server: Enter a server value depending on your type of account:

    * Gmail users should enter gmail.com
    * Google Mail users (<email address hidden>) should enter googlemail.com
    * If you're signing in with a Google Account that's not linked to any Google email, enter gmail.com

# Password: I suggest leaving this field blank for increased security, but if you'd like to sign in automatically, enter your password
# Local Alias: leave this field blank or give your nick name to be displayed while chatting
# Remember password: check the box if you'd like Pidgin to remember your password (you won't be prompted to enter it each time you sign in, if you select this option)
# New mail notifications: check the box if you'd like Pidgin to notify you of unread email in your inbox.

then click on save to save your account

Don't forget to check the "Enabled" option if you want to get connected now, After a few seconds, your Gtalk buddies should be added to your buddy list in Pidgin :)

Regards

Bhavani Shankar.

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
#4

I have one correction, in the hardy package of Pidgin is a New Protocol-Type inside that is directly called GoogleTalk, so you dont have to try it with XMPP

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Shijo Lawrance (shijolawrance) said :
#5

I am not able to use voice chat with google talk and yahoo messenger. As i am a new user to ubundu, Please tell me the way I could use this service.

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
#6

Pidgin doesnt support Voice-Chat at this moment, but they are working on it. I guess that i have heard that Kopete has such features but iam not sure at the moment.

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Best Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
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I think i found a solution for you:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5118375

Theres an Tutorial how to install all you need for GoogleTalk with Voice Chat

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Shijo Lawrance (shijolawrance) said :
#8

Thanks Martin For solving the problem with google talk. Could u please make the solution to yahoo chat also

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Martin Kaufmann (martin.kaufmann) said :
#9

Maybe this support it (but i dont test it):

http://gyachi.sourceforge.net/intro.shtml