In Linux (including Ubuntu), when it comes to instant messaging tools, Pidgin (formerly Gaim) is the most commonly used tool. Supports MSN, GTalk, QQ, ICQ, and Y! Common protocols such as Messenger. However, there may be some troubles when using MSN, such as not video with Hani, not speech with milk, not stealing offline messages, and not seeing personal messages (subtitles ).... wait (Sorry, what else ?), You can only use the most concise text conversations, and use the MSNServer to slow down to the extreme without complaints.
In Linux (including Ubuntu), when it comes to instant messaging tools, Pidgin (formerly Gaim) is the most commonly used tool. Supports MSN, GTalk, QQ, ICQ, and Y! Common protocols such as Messenger. However, there may be some troubles when using MSN, such as not video with Hani, not speech with milk, not stealing offline messages, and not seeing personal messages (subtitles ).... wait (Sorry, what else ?), Only the most concise text conversations can be used, as well as file transmission that slows down to the extreme through the MSN Server without complaints.
Fortunately, we can see a Pidgin plug-in: msn-pecan (let MSN live in Pidgin-Try msn-pecan ). Although there is still no way to have many WLM (Windows Live Messenger) functions above, it is good to have no fish or shrimp, at least it will prevent you from being scolded by friends (you can see personal messages) and won't let people not want to upload "wonderful" films to you (some support, point-to-point transfer of files). In addition to some improvements, you can go to msn-pecan to find out.
Share the installation method under Ubuntu.
Edit sources. list:
# Sudo nano/etc/apt/sources. list
Or
# Sudo gedit/etc/apt/sources. list
Add these two sections:
Deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/msn-pecan/ubuntu hard main
Deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/msn-pecan/ubuntu hard main
Then update and install:
Sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install pidgin-msn-pecan
Then re-open your Pidgin and use WLM to reset An MSN account.