Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-26 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 25.01.2015 14:32, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > teamviewer. You can chat. You can see their desktops and see what they > are doing wrong. Not the right tool for my use case. I don't want to see his desktop ... we just discuss issues and how to proceed when we debug stuff or plan things. Like

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-25 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
Am 23.01.2015 um 11:24 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their ge

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread sky-w
On January 23, 2015 9:24:47 PM AEDT, "Stefan G. Weichinger" wrote: > >I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > >we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to >have some kind of chat or so. > >I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on >on

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 23.01.2015 14:35, Jc García wrote: > A Murmur server is fairly easy and quick to install, and you get text > and audio encrypted by default, the mumble client is very user > friendly also. > The good old Jabber(XMPP) might be another option with empathy as > client. or even easier make an IRC c

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Jc García
2015-01-23 4:24 GMT-06:00 Stefan G. Weichinger : > > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their gent

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread thegeezer
On 23/01/15 12:57, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > >> I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. > Yes! > >> At work, on a local >> network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin >> (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to chat with co-workers

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Jean-Christophe Bach
* Stefan G. Weichinger [23.01.2015. @13:57:02 +0100]: > On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > > > I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. > > Yes! > > > At work, on a local > > network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin > > (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to cha

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
On 23.01.2015 12:06, Raffaele BELARDI wrote: > I suppose you're referring to 'written' chat. Yes! > At work, on a local > network, I'm using pidgin client with SIPE plugin > (x11-plugins/pidgin-sipe ). Works fine to chat with co-workers using > Microsoft Lync or Office Communicator. File tra

Re: [gentoo-user] chatting with the customer

2015-01-23 Thread Raffaele BELARDI
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > > I communicate with an admin at a customer ... > > we write dozens of emails and tickets and often it would be simpler to > have some kind of chat or so. > > I'd like to avoid skype etc ... so I think of installing something on > one of their gentoo-servers that allow