Pidgin instant messaging client: a video tour


 
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Pidgin instant messaging client: a video tour

10-03-2008 01:00 PM
Pidgin, formerly known as Gaim, is a popular Instant Messaging (IM) client for Linux. It works with 16 different IM services, including AIM, Yahoo, MSN, and Google, and can handle simultaneous connections to as many of them as you like. This 10-minute video is a brief introduction to Pidgin that shows how easy it is to install, in this case on OpenSUSE 11, how easy it is to set Pidgin up to use an existing IM account, and how to find and join an IRC channel with Pidgin.



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XvGrabPort(3)						     Library Functions Manual						     XvGrabPort(3)

Name
       XvGrabPort - lock port for exclusive use by client

Syntax
       #include <X11/extensions/Xvlib.h>

       XvGrabPort(Display *dpy, XvPortID port, Time time);

Arguments
       dpy     Specifies the connection to the X server.

       port    Defines the port to be grabbed.

       time    Specifies the request timestamp.

Description
       XvGrabPort(3) grabs a port.  Once a client grabs a port, only that client can make video requests to that port.

       If  the	time  is  before  the  current port time, the XvGrabPort request is ignored and XvInvalidTime is returned.  If the port is already
       grabbed by another client, XvAlreadyGrabbed is returned. Otherwise it returns a status of Success.  The port time is updated when the  fol-
       lowing requests are processed: XvGrabPort(3), XvUngrabPort(3), XvPutVideo(3), XvPutStill(3), XvGetVideo(3), XvGetStill(3).

       If  the port is actively processing video for another client, the video is preempted, and an XvVideoNotify event with detail XvPreempted is
       generated for its drawable.

Returned Values
       [Success]
	       Returned if XvGrabPort(3) completed successfully.

       [XvInvalidTime]
	       Returned if requested time is older than the current port time.

       [XvAlreadyGrabbed]
	       Returned if the port is already grabbed by another client.

       [XvBadExtension]
	       Returned if the Xv extension is unavailable.

       [XvBadAlloc]
	       Returned if XvGrabPort(3) failed to allocate memory to process the request.

Diagnostics
       [XvBadPort]    Generated if the requested port does not exist.

See Also
       XvUngrabPort(3) XvVideoNotify(3)

X Version 11							    libXv 1.0.4 						     XvGrabPort(3)