On 01/06/2015 08:16 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/06/15 17:10, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 01/06/2015 07:52 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/06/15 16:37, Stephen Morris wrote:
Can someone tell what Jabber is and why is suddenly started running for the 
first time since the upgrade to F21, and why when it starts up it is prompting 
for a password and what password I should give it when it won't accept mine and 
it won't accept no password at all?
It is an Instant Messaging protocol.

I don't think there is a Jabber client called "Jabber".  But, unless you have 
an account on a service that supports it, you don't need it.

So how do I get rid of the prompt on the desktop for a password for the Jabber 
account every time I start up KDE? What is Jabber Account Credentials 
Validation failure dialog I get when I get the password wrong because I don't 
know what it is, that re-prompts for the password?
Given that I have never seen Jabber before I am assuming it is new with F21, is 
that the case?


I've installed F21/KDE in a VM only at this point.  I get no prompts for 
jabber.  So, I don't know what you'd need to disable.  I've only used Pidgin 
for a jabber account in the past.
I've used Pidgeon a long time ago on another distribution but that was just to have a look at it. I haven't done anything to explicitly activate Jabber and as far as I am aware I have never used it in any previous version of Fedora from F18, it just appeared on first startup after doing a Fedup upgrade from F20 to F21.



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