GnomeMeeting is supposed to be very good for videoconferencing. It can communicate with Netmeeting and connect to Netmeeting servers.
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 11:57:13 -0500 (EST), "Arthur H. Johnson II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > No, sorry. I hope they get it going someday however. > > On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, David Reynolds wrote: > > > On Friday 02 November 2001 08:23 am, you wrote: > > > If you are looking for an alternative I use Yahoo. There is a really > > > great basic native Linux client that comes from Yahoo themselves so it is > > > really stable. > > > > Have you been able to enable voice/video conferencing? (a la Netmeeting) > > That is my only complaint, besides the rather clunky interface. > > > > > On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Jon Doe wrote: > > > > ICQ has been really messing up lately, or maybe its something to do with > > > > my firewall, either way what the list suggest for IM between this linux > > > > box and windows users. Something that is fairly secure and has decent > > > > features but easy for windows people to install. > > > > As others have said the issue seems to be Mirabilis (AOL, we should perhaps > > say?) pushing everything towards ICQ2000 compatability. Licq worked right > > off the bat for me, except that I initially got the password wrong and it > > would NOT let me correct it (ended up creating a .licq2 folder, creating a > > stable identity, and copying it over). > > > > Everybuddy on the other hand...nice idea, but is it truly as ugly as it > > seemed? All it seemed able to do was create relationships between my other > > users and (occasionally) myself, and did the same thing about sending the > > same messages over and over. Then it locked up and I demoted it. > > > > David Reynolds > > > -- Sridhar Dhanapalan "Help me out, and I won't ever call "netfilter" a heap of stinking dung again. Do we have a deal?" -- Linus Torvalds
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