Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-26 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 25.01.2015 14:32, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > teamviewer. You can chat. You can see their desktops and see what they > are doing wrong. Not the right tool for my use case. I don't want to see his desktop ... we just discuss issues and how to proceed when we debug stuff or plan things. Like

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-25 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 23.01.2015 um 11:24 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their ge

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread sky-w
On January 23, 2015 9:24:47 PM AEDT, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote: > >I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > >we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to >have some kind of chat or so. > >I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on >on

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 23.01.2015 14:35, Jc García wrote: > A Murmur server is fairly easy and quick to install, and you get text > and audio encrypted by default, the mumble client is very user > friendly also. > The good old Jabber(XMPP) might be another option with empathy as > client. or even easier make an IRC c

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Jc García
2015-01-23 4:24 GMT-06:00 Stefan G. Weichinger : > > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their gent

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread thegeezer
On 23/01/15 12:57, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > >> I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. > Yes! > >> At work, on a local >> network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin >> (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to chat with co-workers

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Jean-Christophe Bach
* Stefan G. Weichinger [23.01.2015. @13:57:02 +0100]: > On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > > > I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. > > Yes! > > > At work, on a local > > network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin > > (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to cha

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. Yes! > At work, on a local > network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin > (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to chat with co-workers using > Microsoft Lync or Office Communicator. File tra

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Raffaele BELARDI
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their gentoo-servers that allow

[gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
I communicate with an admin at a customer ... we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to have some kind of chat or so. I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on one of their gentoo-servers that allows us to run a simple chat. I run (surpri