So, you're saying that the video conferencing server idea would be a bad
one. I can accept it, but could you give a little more depth as to the
reasons why? I was so sure I'd hit upon a marketing dream...
Feel free to slap me around a bit in your response (I do need it from time
to time), but I assure you, it is only wholesale enthusiasm for the S/390
solution that spawns my naivete :)
Matt Lashley
State of Idaho
Mark Earnest
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I can't imagine why you want to do this with an s390 :)
That aside, I recommend GnomeMeeting. It is H.323 compliant and completely
compatible with NetMeeting.
I don't know that it has been ported, but since it relies primarily on
Gnome, I would guess that it would compile with the proper gnome libraries
and headers installed.
http://www.gnomemeeting.org/
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