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      <title>centericq: Text messaging for the Gmail&#43;Terminal freaks!</title>
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      <description>centericq: Text messaging for the Gmail+Terminal freaks!&#xA;How nice it is to just stay on the terminal with hands on the keyboard, staying away from that wierd mouse. I just configured centericq for that particular purpose. Its pretty simple.&#xA;Step 1. Install the centericq package :&#xA;$ sudo apt-get install centericq Step 2. Configure it for the Google Talk:&#xA;$ centericq Server : talk.google.com:5223 Secured : yes Login : ********@gmail.com Password : ******** Priority : 4 Update user details Set away message Drop Step 3.</description>
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