12-09-2013
How are you connecting to the Solaris 10 server?
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EKG(1) General Commands Manual EKG(1)
NAME
ekg - A Gadu-Gadu compatible client.
SYNOPSIS
ekg [ options ] [ commands ]
DESCRIPTION
ekg is an experimental Gadu-Gadu client.
OPTIONS
-h [--help]
Shows command line options.
-u username [--user username]
Starts ekg with other By default config files are stored in ~/.gg/ (if there is a non-empty $CONFIG_DIR environment variable,
~/$CONFIG_DIR/gg/ is used instead); this option gives ability to create subdirectories structure with other setups.
-t theme [--theme theme]
Loads theme from the specified file.
-c file [--control-pipe file]
Creates a named pipe that can be used to control the client.
-o [--no-pipe]
Disables named pipe creation.
-n [--no-auto]
Don't connect automagically. After starting program won't automatically connect to the gg servers.
-N [--no-global-config]
Don't load global configuration file (i.e. /etc/ekg.conf) after user's one.
-a [--away[=description]]
After connecting sets the status to "away".
-b [--back[=description]]
After connecting sets the status to "back".
-F [--ffc[=description]]
After connecting sets the status to "free for chat".
-d [--dnd[=description]]
After connecting sets the status to "do not disturb".
-i [--invisible[=description]]
After connecting sets the status to "invisible".
-p [--private]
After connecting change to "private mode".
-v [--version]
Prints the client and libgadu library version.
-f name [--frontend name]
Selects given user interface.
11 November 2002 EKG(1)