On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:29 AM, Chandan Prasad Gupta <
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> I agree with @sagar. Not only yahoo voice n video chat but there are many
> things which are making general users to jump into LInux. btw if you want
> voice n video chat in hotmail u can install amsn from synaptic. thats cool.
> for yahoo I have not found yet one.
> thanks
>
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 9:07 AM, Sagar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> For commercial purpose cybers most of the user want voice chat and video
>> chat over yahoo and i think we don't have unless we use skype. I tried to
>> search the plugin over kopete and pidgin but those doesnot properly. this
>> makes the effectiveness of cyber us
>> age inside nepal coz most of user enter cyber to chat and yahoo messenger
>> is the most wanted application there from newbie to experts.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:31 PM, _khAttAm_ <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> First of all, I admire your courage to take such a bold move.
>>>
>>> I wish you very best of Luck. Lets hope it turns out well.
>>>
>>> Would you mind sharing a few things here?
>>>
>>> Distro on server/client?
>>> I hope you are allowing Y! and MSN voice chat/webcam.. What clients
>>> and workarounds have you implemented for that?
>>> What other OS workarounds are you using to make the user Feel @ Home?
>>> Cafe management software, if any...
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> On May 31, 3:38 pm, Sunil Shrestha <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > Finally we install linux in our cyber lab and we are waiting for
>>> > response for the cyber user.
>>> >
>>> > Sunil Das Shrestha
>>> > KCC-FOSS-Community
>>> > tosunildas at gmail dot com
>>> > PO Box: 12837
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Though I have not tried it myself but for yahoo voice and video chat can be
done using a website imo.im I think. I saw there were these options
available in that site. It can be used for other IMs too.

As I am not in Nepal, once my brother from Nepal wanted to have a voice and
video chat with me from his laptop which has windows installed. I was
chatting in facebook. When he said come to yahoo chat, i logged in pidgin
but dint get voice chat option. I could have used skype but he dint know
about skype. We just had text chat then. :(

So I think anyone who is using voice chat in linux(ubuntu here) can throw
some light on how to?

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