On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 04:10:30 +
Rafal Czlonka wrote:
> Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> > Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
> > interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has
> > really proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing
> >
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
> interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has really
> proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing between linux
> ppc and windows here?
Try QuteCom, not CuteCom ;^),
OK, trying linphone. Installed fine but I'm getting such puzzling
information and green rectangle.
Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default linphone
always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want to use IPv6.
P.
2009/2/18 Piotr Kopszak
> Great, I know
Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has really
proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing between linux
ppc and windows here?
P.
2009/2/18 Rafal Czlonka
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> > For
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> For a moment I was contemplating trying to get skype working via MOL but I
> haven't even managed to run MOL on my powerbook5,6 (see earlier post). Has
> anyone suceeded to do so? Anyway, could you recommend any video conference
> programs you are using which communicate with
Dear list,
For a moment I was contemplating trying to get skype working via MOL but I
haven't even managed to run MOL on my powerbook5,6 (see earlier post). Has
anyone suceeded to do so? Anyway, could you recommend any video conference
programs you are using which communicate with windows clients
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