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The Wine always crashes,so I don't want to use it.Can Ubuntu 13.10 use QQ International without wine ?

Eliah Kagan
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  • ...Is QQ International a malware... – msy Jan 20 '14 at 08:02
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    QQ International appears to be a client program rather than a separate IM service. Assuming that is the case, if your goal is just to connect to the QQ instant messaging service from Ubuntu, some of the answers at How to connect to the QQ Messenger network? may be relevant. – Eliah Kagan Jan 20 '14 at 12:25
  • There are criticisms about the way QQ is run that might worry some users. For example the Chinese version has adverts and the older versions of it were branded "adware"... And there's always the whole Chinese human-rights government-spying thing that people should be conscious of... But I can't definitively say that this is or isn't adware. – Oli Jan 23 '14 at 09:26
  • They're disgusting...QQ , 360 and other "malware"...I even don't know that those programs are or aren't "malwares" in China... – msy Jan 25 '14 at 11:54
  • For future visitors: One of the possible alternatives is to install QQ under an android emulator, such as Genymotion. Steps described in an answer here: https://askubuntu.com/q/540875/295286 – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy Jan 25 '19 at 04:10

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Yes there is beta version of qq international package was available for download on Linux.

  • Download the .deb file from here.

  • Move to the directory where .deb file was downloaded using cd.

  • Install the .deb file by running the below command,

    sudo dpkg -i <packagename>.deb
    

How to connect to the QQ Messenger network?

Avinash Raj
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  • I can't install it because there is something wrong. msy@msy-Inspiron-One-2020:~/下载$ sudo dpkg -i linuxqq_v1.0.2-beta1_i386.deb [sudo] password for msy: dpkg: error processing linuxqq_v1.0.2-beta1_i386.deb (--install): parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/control' near line 7 package 'linuxqq': 版本字符串 v1.0.2-beta1 中有错误: version number does not start with digit 在处理时有错误发生: linuxqq_v1.0.2-beta1_i386.deb – msy Jan 20 '14 at 07:57
  • just rename the file into linuxqq.deb and then try to install it.If any error occurs plz post it in pastebin and then provide the link here. – Avinash Raj Jan 20 '14 at 08:00
  • i386?My ubuntu is amd64.maybe I can't install it because of this difference . – msy Jan 20 '14 at 08:07
  • see http://askubuntu.com/questions/359156/how-do-you-run-a-32-bit-program-on-a-64-bit-version-of-ubuntu – Avinash Raj Jan 20 '14 at 08:13
  • http://www.cnblogs.com/sunyubo/archive/2010/08/27/2282129.html – msy Jan 20 '14 at 09:19
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qq is not supported in Linux at all anymore. The qq for Linux never left beta and in its current form doesn't work at all.

Your best bet for using qq under Linux, is to use the Chinese based distros, Linux Deepin (currently at 2014 version) or Ubuntu Kylin 14.04, and up.

These 2 distros have a working PC version of wineqq that work OK, but I haven't been able to get video or audio working on any system to date. Either that or web qq (which sucks) are your only options at this point for the fullest qq experience currently available.

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