op 10-08-14 20:55, Tom Roche schreef: > > Having recently received the Skype email requiring reinstall with new > version, I'd like to learn more about available, working substitutes > for Skype for D7/wheezy, possibly current testing/jessie, and maybe > even more robust bits of sid. (For brevity, I'll refer to that > collectively as "D7++".) Particularly I'm interested in the following > usecase: someone receives request from OP to do an interview by > Skype, the service with which the OP is most familiar. Are there, > e.g., > > 1. Skype-compatible clients for D7++ which could be used to connect > directly to an OP running Skype?
There are no Skype compatible clients. > 2. Alternate services (e.g., Google Hangout) with ease-of-use > sufficiently approximate to Skype that the D7++ user could reasonably > propose to an OP of {usual, not very strong} IT-literacy? For about a month I've tested an online service called Bistri: https://bistri.com/ It worked fine with Chromium, but not with Iceweasel then (maybe it works now with a newer version). The other side does not need to register with Bistri, Only clicking on a link is enough to connect to you. I think web-based is a good idea. > 3. Skype-compatible clients for D7++ which could be used to connect > directly to an OP running that alternate service? > > I'm especially interested in evaluations of > > https://wiki.debian.org/skype >> free and open source alternative[s,] community-owned and supported >> by Debian, such as the VoIP ekiga , linphone , or jitsi ? I've tested Ekiga and Linphone. The problem of the SIP protocol is that it does not work very well behind NAT. And most people are behind a NAT router. I think XMPP is the better protocol, but using a VPN with SIP is maybe a good alternative (more compatible). A problem is that the other side needs to have something what's compatible with you. It seems that Jitsi is a good client, but it's Java and I am always a bit sceptical about Java. But I think it's the best to look at online services. Because it's more easy for the other side (no installation). With regards, Paul van der Vlis. -- Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer, Groningen http://www.vandervlis.nl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53f229fb.5060...@vandervlis.nl