No longer have to open the page using WEBQQ, you can use the Pidgin link WEBQQ simulation in the window everyone is more accustomed to the pattern. Here's how:
1, installation pidgin, PIDGIN-LWQQ:
sudo apt-get-repository ppa:lainme/pidgin-lwqq
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pidgin
sudo apt-get install PIDGIN-LWQQ
2, run Pidgin, will pop the window to add a new account:
In protocol Select WEBQQ, Note: WEBQQ protocol is not installed before the PIDGIN-LWQQ is not, the installation is ready. As shown in the following:
In username, password fill in your QQ account number, password, check remember password, Gray add button now can point.
3. Setting
In pidgin "tools" and "preferences",
Change the "Show system tray icon" item to "Always", now click on the mailbox icon in the upper right corner of the Ubuntu system, you can see the pidgin icon,
Here available away busy invisible offline can change the status of QQ.
This article refers to http://www.cnblogs.com/zhj5chengfeng/archive/2013/09/08/3308029.html, thanks to the original author's contribution.
Ubuntu14.10 using PIDGIN-LWQQ