It was thus said that the Great Laslo Hunhold once stated:
> Dimitris Papastamos, z3bra and I had worked on ratox[0] (with useful
> scripts here[1]), a suckless Tox-client, back in 2014. After the second
> toxcore-API-iteration within a few months we were fed up with it,
> though, and the project w
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022 12:58:47 -0500
fernandoreyesavila3 wrote:
Dear Fernando,
> Could you please give me some more details on bringing the ratox
> project to the new api. I would be happy to contribute however I have
> little programming knowledge.
I think that this constitutes a pretty advanced
On 22/10/19 07:41AM, Laslo Hunhold wrote:
> If you're looking for a project, bringing this back up to speed with
> mainline-toxcore might be a nice thing. :)
Hello,
Could you please give me some more details on bringing the ratox project
to the new api. I would be happy to contribute however I ha
On 22/10/19 12:49AM, Rodrigo Martins wrote:
> toxic is a curses command line interface for the tox protocol. With it you
> can do group audio calls and one on one video calls. toxic doesn't (yet?) let
> you share your screen, but other tox clients, like qtox, do.
Hello all,
The tox protocol doe
On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 07:41:19AM +0200, Laslo Hunhold wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 00:49:57 +
> Rodrigo Martins wrote:
>
> Dear Rodrigo,
>
> > toxic is a curses command line interface for the tox protocol. With
> > it you can do group audio calls and one on one video calls. toxic
> > doesn
On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 00:49:57 +
Rodrigo Martins wrote:
Dear Rodrigo,
> toxic is a curses command line interface for the tox protocol. With
> it you can do group audio calls and one on one video calls. toxic
> doesn't (yet?) let you share your screen, but other tox clients, like
> qtox, do.
>
It was thus said that the Great fernandoreyesavila3 once stated:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the readings. It seems like there isn't anyway lightweight
> way to use VoIP unfortunately. Mumble seems preferable here and another
> user suggested using vnc to screenshare. I would prefer to use my home
> serv
On Sat, Oct 15, 2022 at 12:00 PM fernandoreyesavila3
wrote:
> We also don't really need remote control as we mostly use screen sharing for
> educational purposes when we can't work in person.
When I need to share slides and I don't want to try to share my screen
with some communications applicat
On 22/10/14 06:39PM, LM wrote:
> Fernando,
>
> I cannot attest as to whether these follow suckless design philosophy,
> but the following are voice related programs from a list on the topic
> of FLOSS Educational Resources for Internet and Distance Learning:
>
> https://www.mumble.info
> https://f-
On 22/10/14 06:39PM, LM wrote:
> Fernando,
>
> I cannot attest as to whether these follow suckless design philosophy,
> but the following are voice related programs from a list on the topic
> of FLOSS Educational Resources for Internet and Distance Learning:
>
> https://www.mumble.info
> https://f-
Fernando,
I cannot attest as to whether these follow suckless design philosophy,
but the following are voice related programs from a list on the topic
of FLOSS Educational Resources for Internet and Distance Learning:
https://www.mumble.info
https://f-droid.org/packages/se.lublin.mumla/
Mumble is
On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 01:56:52PM -0500, fernandoreyesavila3 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently got my friends and I on irc through irssi. I am looking for a
> way to do screen sharing and voice chat. I looked at the suckless page
> and it doesn't include recomendations for voice chat besides xmpp wh
Hello,
I recently got my friends and I on irc through irssi. I am looking for a
way to do screen sharing and voice chat. I looked at the suckless page
and it doesn't include recomendations for voice chat besides xmpp which
I could use jingle with, but the profanity nor mcabber support jingle. I
al
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