> I have an application; a person walks up to the Linux box, presses a > button and (after a sec, with some pretty graphics) a person's face comes up and we're talking to someone we're also seeing. > > This shouldn't be hard, the idea is to make this "manual free" at > all times. With this background, here's the question: > > How hard is it to open a communication with a remote person > (probably on an Asterix PBX built for this purpose) to make the call _from_an_icon_ or other no-brainer construct? > > Ekiga is a great tool, even better than it was as GnomeMeeting, but > I need something less flexible (to the user) and more simple, too. Is that something that's done without source code? >
It's some kind of overkill, but Asterisk has video support for the oss console channel. I don't know which version you need, or even CVS version, but I've read about a patch added some month ago. Renne _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
