gaim-vv

Michel De Gouveia afmdg at yahoo.fr
Wed Nov 17 13:57:34 UTC 2004


Bryan Pizzuti a écrit :

>All the friends I've got who webcam mostly use Yahoo Messenger to do it.
>GnomeMeeting is a NetMeeting clone...I loved NetMeeting back when Microshaft
>still supported it, but the average person usually ends up using Yahoo or
>MSN messenger webcam services. ;) I remember back trying to talk people
>through configuring NetMeeting to work....painful, so painful. Specially
>getting H323 to work over NAT, now when everyone has a firewall.
>
>Anyway, best to interoperate with the common stuff that's out
>there...meaning Yahoo and MSN messenger voice and video services.  Some
>people just can't handle Linux, ya know? ;) Now, excuse me while I beat up
>on my unstable Windows IP stack...good thing my new Thinkpad (destined for
>Linux) should show up today...getting really sick and tired of Gatesy's
>Folly. 
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:ubuntu-users-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On Behalf Of phill
>Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 6:32 AM
>To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
>Subject: Re: gaim-vv
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>Perhaps have a look at gnomemeeting as well? I was testing it with a friend
>last night (SBLive!/BT848) and it seemed to work really well. 
>
>-Phill
>
>On Fri, 2004-11-05 at 06:23 -0500, Bryan Pizzuti wrote:
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>>Anyone have any luck getting gaim-vv to work with Ubuntu? It's at 
>>http://gaim-vv.sourceforge.net/ and is supposed to allow voice/video 
>>in GAIM.  I've been messing around a bit with it, but so far no luck.  
>>I figure a desktop distro NEEDS a webcam/voice interopable IM client, 
>>and AYTTM just doesn't look very polished (looks downright UGLY, as a 
>>matter of fact...heh).
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I tried to compile but now i find this site with deb package of gaim-vv.
When I have time, i try.
http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/samuel.mimram/debian/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/ 





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