consultores1 wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does somebody know how to realize a video-conference point to point with
> 5 different linux boxes? We need to see and talk each to the others.
http://www.yuuguu.com/home
works with ubuntu, should also with debian i would imagine.
steve
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Hello
Does somebody know how to realize a video-conference point to point with
5 different linux boxes? We need to see and talk each to the others.
I have tried using Ekiga/Kopete, but they require a server. Is it
possible to install a server+client in my Lenny or Testing amd64 box?
Thanks
Hi John, good idea.
But my president wants in real time.
Anyone has experience with Open H323?
TIA, Paulo Henrique
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006 15:33:16 +0100
John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I have a company that the president want to talk with your
> > em
>
> I have a company that the president want to talk with your
> employers by computer.
> The server will be Linux and the clients in Windows.
>
Why not let the 'president' make a mpeg movie (gives him the chance
to correct mistakes) with an ordinary web cam or videocamera recorder
and put tha
I have a company that the president want to talk with your
employers by computer.
The server will be Linux and the clients in Windows.
Is this possible with Open H323 software?
What docs I will get infos?
TIA, PH
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