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2009-08-19
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2009-08-26
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#63
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2009-08-26
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2009-08-26
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@ Anderson, IN
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2009-08-26
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@ Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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#66
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I seem to have a new problem with pidgin....the last couple days it has been just randomly shutting down and when I try to open it back up it opens for a second, then shuts down again. I deleted my accounts.xml file and re-entered my account info but it still does this, without any reason it seems. I havent installed anything new, and I even completely uninstalled and reinstalled. And it still happens.
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2009-08-26
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@ Anderson, IN
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2009-08-26
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@ Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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2009-08-26
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2009-08-26
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@ Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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#70
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First to do, enable extras-devel repo in AppManager. Next, if you already have pidgin installed on your device, uninstall it. It should also uninstall the old version of libpurple0. After uninstall, install the new version of pidgin, which automatically install the new version of libpurple0.
Or, if you want to update it using apt-get, you can do it from xterm by typing command: apt-get install libpurple0