Hi Gottfried, Gottfried <gottfr...@posteo.de> writes:
> 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.net > > libjami 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/jsondiffpatch > > pjproject-jami 2.11-0.e1f389d Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) > stack https://www.pjsip.org You should 'guix pull'; it was updated yesterday. Now there's only one client package, 'jami'. You can run it via 'guix shell jami -- jami' to try it out, or install it. I'd suggest getting to know jami itself before venturing into jami-service-type. You can already make calls and add more users manually to get started. When you want some permanent channel that people can call and join automatically, jami-service-type will provide value. Thanks, Maxim