Hi all, I've been trying to get a windows user set up with a VOIP client so that we can communicate. So far our testing of combinations is partial and incomplete, but we've done
* Skype (Win) <-> Skype(Linux) -- I don't like it because of Skype's non-Free nature, but it works * Gizmo (Win) <-> Gizmo(Linux) -- this fails partially on the Linux side because of some interaction with ALSA, also although they're using an open protocol the client is non-Free * Gizmo(Win) <-> Ekiga (Linux) -- seems to fail in both directions, but need to test more * Win Messenger 5.1 <-> Ekiga (Linux) -- he claims that he is told that I need a .NET Passport Has anyone tried the last option and if so, is there any validity to his statement that he is prompted for my .NET Passport? I found the following posts in the archives which I've passed on to him: http://threebit.net/mail-archive/gnomemeeting-list/msg00108.html http://www.mail-archive.com/ekiga-devel-list@gnome.org/msg00327.html So, has anyone got this working? Also, is it worth suggesting that he install Ekiga-win32 (note it would be a difficult task for him, he's remote to me and I find it hard to help) ? What does ekiga-win32 need to get to a usable state if it's not already there? Merci a tous les "ekiga developers "et Bonne Année, Oisín _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list ekiga-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list