Mel Andres wrote:
> Bruce KIlpatrick wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I am running Kubuntu Jaunty.
>>
>> I recently came into a reason to try video conferencing.  I searched 
>> Google and found several references including the Kubuntu Guide.  In the 
>> guide are several different programs that might fill the bill.
>>
>> My question is, which program will more than likely work best on an 
>> IdeaPad running a 64-bit install.  The webcam is built in.  I know it 
>> can work with Kubuntu and have actually seen myself upside down in Hardy 
>> but haven't tried to use it for anything lately.
>>
>> The use we are looking for includes 4 laptops.  3 run Kubuntu, 1 runs 
>> Ubuntu.  Just the 4 of us trying to stay connected and looking for a 
>> better way than sharing speakerphones on each end.
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Bruce
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> I currently run Debian, and for grins searched Synaptic for "video 
> conference". I found ekiga, ekiga-dbg, and rat. I have no idea if these 
> can be made to suit your needs. But the *untu's are based on Debian, so 
> it might be a good place to start.
> 
> Mel Andres
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Thanks Mel,

I too saw those in the Kubuntu Guide online.  I am more interested in 
other folks experience with the different programs.  I am sure that each 
has strengths and weaknesses.  Our needs aren't demanding...just didn't 
want to waste time trying each one.

Bruce
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