Hi Guixers, Sorry, I forgot to mention "mumble" besides "Jami" and "Jitsi Meet".
Only Jami and Mumble are available in Guix. mumble: Version 1.4.230 Defined at gnu/packages/telephony.scm:556 (guix channel) Installation command: guix install mumble ------------------------------------ Package details of mumbleMumble is an low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming. Mumble consists of two applications for separate usage: mumble for the client, and murmur for the server.
There is 1 version available for this package. Home page https://wiki.mumble.info/wiki/Main_Page -------------------------------------------------------------------cl-murmurhash 0.0.0-1.5433f5e 32-bit version of Murmurhash3 for Common Lisp https://github.com/ruricolist/cl-murmurhash/
ecl-cl-murmurhash 0.0.0-1.5433f5e 32-bit version of Murmurhash3 for Common Lisp https://github.com/ruricolist/cl-murmurhash/
ghc-murmur-hash 0.1.0.9 MurmurHash2 implementation for Haskell https://github.com/nominolo/murmur-hash
go-github-com-spaolacci-murmur3 1.1.0 Native MurmurHash3 Go implementation https://github.com/spaolacci/murmur3
go-github-com-twmb-murmur3 1.1.3 Native MurmurHash3 Go implementation https://github.com/twmb/murmur3
node-emotion-hash 0.6.6 A MurmurHash2 implementation false python-murmurhash 1.0.7 Cython bindings for MurmurHash2 https://github.com/explosion/murmurhashpython-murmurhash3 2.3.5 Python wrapper for MurmurHash (MurmurHash3) https://github.com/veegee/mmh3
sbcl-cl-murmurhash 0.0.0-1.5433f5e 32-bit version of Murmurhash3 for Common Lisp https://github.com/ruricolist/cl-murmurhash/
There are 10 packages available for mumble.1 for mumble, 9 for murmur, which belong together, as far as I understand it.
Has somebody got experience with Jami or Mumble? Gottfried Am 01.08.22 um 17:26 schrieb Gottfried:
Thanks for all answers,I want to use my laptop and talk to somebody or even exeptionally to others (several people) in a room, connected through one laptop. (through more laptops - I haven't done it yet, so I don't know)Earlier I used Skype. Jitsi Meet isn't in guix. But Jami is there. There are 8 packages for Jami, do I need to install all of them?ffmpeg-jami 4.4.2 Audio and video framework htttps://www.ffmpeg.org/jami 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.net jami-gnome 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.net jami-qt 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.netlibjami 20220726.1515.da8d1da Jami core library and daemon https://jami.net/libring 20220726.1515.da8d1da Jami core library and daemon https://jami.net/node-jsondiffpatch 0.3.11 Diff & Patch for Javascript objects https://github.com/benjamine/jsondiffpatchpjproject-jami 2.11-0.e1f389d Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack https://www.pjsip.orgAdditionally, I guess, I have to set up "jami-service-type" Gottfried Am 01.08.22 um 14:36 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer:Hi Gottfried, "(" <pa...@disroot.org> writes:On Mon Aug 1, 2022 at 12:55 PM BST, Akib Azmain Turja wrote:Also, Jitsi only really has a web application. (There *is* a desktop app,There is a software named Jitsi Meet, through I think that's not what you want.but it's written in Java and appears to be abandoned, and it's not in Guix.)I think Jami may be the closest thing to Skype we have. If you are interested in setting up persistent conference rooms, you may be interested in the jami-service-type as well, which makes it easy to host such on headless servers. Thanks, Maxim
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