On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 7:25 AM, Alexis wrote:
>
> kamaraju kusumanchi writes:
>
>> As I mentioned in my original email, I already have this installed.
>>
>> % dpkg -l google-talk\* | grep ^ii
>> ii google-talkplugin 5.38.6.0-1 amd64Google Talk Plugin
>
> My apologies! i didn't realise
kamaraju kusumanchi writes:
> As I mentioned in my original email, I already have this installed.
>
> % dpkg -l google-talk\* | grep ^ii
> ii google-talkplugin 5.38.6.0-1 amd64Google Talk Plugin
My apologies! i didn't realise that despite the shift from "Google Talk"
to "Hangouts", th
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 5:10 AM, Alexis wrote:
>
> kamaraju kusumanchi writes:
>
>> FWIW, I get
>>
>> "A plugin is needed to display this content."
>>
>> error even when I go to https://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ ,
>> https://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/authorwareonly.html . Since
>> thi
kamaraju kusumanchi writes:
> FWIW, I get
>
> "A plugin is needed to display this content."
>
> error even when I go to https://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/ ,
> https://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/authorwareonly.html . Since
> this has nothing to do with the webcam, I believe the problem
64Adobe Flash
>> Player - browser plugin
>> ii google-talkplugin 5.38.6.0-1 amd64Google Talk Plugin
>> ii iceweasel 31.4.0esr-1~deb7u1 amd64Web browser
>> based on Firefox
>>
>> Question:
>> Is video chat in gmail usi
On the 19/01/2015 06:02, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
When I try to do a video chat in gmail, the video is not working. It
used to work a while ago and stopped working recently. This is most
likely due to updating some of the packages. I am trying to narrow
down the problematic package.
Symptom
When I try to do a video chat in gmail, the video is not working. It
used to work a while ago and stopped working recently. This is most
likely due to updating some of the packages. I am trying to narrow
down the problematic package.
Symptom:
In gmail -> settings -> Chat -> Voice and v
So, I checked out the following;
The only things you need in ~/home/user/.Skype are the subfolder
named as the skype-username and the "config.xml".
To make it easy for your dad, you can create these files on your computer and
send him both (login into skype with your dad's passwort and usernam
On Sat 20 Sep 2014 at 21:22:41 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Maybe I can talk a Windows user into installing a client and try chatting
> with
> her :)
My skype display says it has 60M+ users on line. In 10 years time that
may change and there may be another killer communications applicatio
> That is no instruction I can give to my father. And you need a Skype 4.3
> binary then as well?
>
> I actually don´t care that much. I don´t use Skype regularily. But my father
> does. And these kind of instructions are fundamentally incompatible with
> him
> :). Skype could be something to bri
Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 19:13:43 schrieb Hans:
> > Hmmm, I see.
> >
> > I just started the application with auto login and that did still work.
> >
> > But when I logoff from within the application I cannot login again.
> >
> > There is lots of binary data in ~/.Skype.
>
> Yes, but you
Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 20:11:44 schrieb Brian:
> On Sat 20 Sep 2014 at 20:52:35 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 21:14:08 schrieb Reco:
> > > http://tox.im
> > >
> > > Free software, decentralized, should do most of the things you expect
> > > from IM.
On Sat 20 Sep 2014 at 20:52:35 +0200, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 21:14:08 schrieb Reco:
> >
> > http://tox.im
> >
> > Free software, decentralized, should do most of the things you expect
> > from IM. Not in Debian main archive yet, though.
>
> Wow, this looks g
Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 21:14:08 schrieb Reco:
> Hi.
Hi Reco,
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 18:59:56 +0200
>
> Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > I wonder about a solution I can install on my server. It would just act as
> > a router and the connection would be between clients directly. A solution
Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 19:19:07 schrieb Hans:
> > I wonder about a solution I can install on my server. It would just act as
> > a router and the connection would be between clients directly. A solution
> > that is *fully* and *completely* under *my* control and *will work as is*
> > until
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 09:14:08PM +0400, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 18:59:56 +0200
> Martin Steigerwald wrote:
>
> > I wonder about a solution I can install on my server. It would just act as
> > a
> > router and the connection would be between clients directly. A solution
>
> I wonder about a solution I can install on my server. It would just act as a
> router and the connection would be between clients directly. A solution
> that is *fully* and *completely* under *my* control and *will work as is*
> until *I* decide to change it.
>
> Maybe I just grown up with a di
Hi.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2014 18:59:56 +0200
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I wonder about a solution I can install on my server. It would just act as a
> router and the connection would be between clients directly. A solution that
> is *fully* and *completely* under *my* control and *will work as is*
> Hmmm, I see.
>
> I just started the application with auto login and that did still work.
>
> But when I logoff from within the application I cannot login again.
>
> There is lots of binary data in ~/.Skype.
>
Yes, but you can relogin using my workaround. If you are logged in again, and
did
Am Samstag, 20. September 2014, 17:41:54 schrieb Hans:
> > As in the other thread again, it still works here. With version patched
> > 4.2.
> >
> > At least I can see online state of buddies after login in and it does log
> > in.
> >
> > Ciao,
>
> Did you real disconnect or just close the applic
5FOn Thu, 20 May 2004, Bill Moseley wrote:
> People I work with have Macs and use iChat AV. It seems to work quite
> well.
>
> Do I have any workable options for connecting with them running Debian?
>
> Second, any suggestions for doing video conferences between Linux and
> Windows machines?
>
>
People I work with have Macs and use iChat AV. It seems to work quite
well.
Do I have any workable options for connecting with them running Debian?
Second, any suggestions for doing video conferences between Linux and
Windows machines?
Thanks,
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Hi everybody
What are you people use for video-chat from Linux to somebody on a
windows
box (similar to buddy-phone in Windows) ?
The only thing I've found doing a google search was q-see-mee but that
segfaults
so it's pretty much out of the question.
I'm using sid if that m
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