Re: Fwd: video conference software for debian ppc

2009-02-28 Thread oswaldkelso
On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 04:10:30 +
Rafal Czlonka rafal.czlo...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Piotr Kopszak wrote:
  Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
  interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has
  really proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing
  between linux ppc and windows here?
 
 Try QuteCom, not CuteCom ;^), former WengoPhone.
 Used Ekiga some time ago for linux (ppc) - linux (x86) voice. For 3.0
 there's even a Windows client.
 On Windows you could always use NetMeeting (unless using Vista Home),
 and some H.323-aware software on Linux.
 Your question's not really PowerPC-specific.
 
 P.S. No need to reply to me directly - I read the list.
 
 Cheers,

I use Ekiga to do chat/video (well just chat now as the webcam died)
with my daughter on a mac OSX 10.4 using gizmo. It works very well. I
have also used twinkle. It also works from my ekiga account.

I use these instructions that I found on the gizmo
forums.
http://forum.gizmoproject.com/viewtopic.php?t=7220highlight=twinklesid=ec075344fa8f78f2933a7d6bc447ec53

I am using Twinkle 0.9 for what is worth.

Here's my config:

Your Name: Anything you like
User name: your voip number so something like 17471234567
Domain: proxy01.sipphone.com

Realm: empty
Authentication name: again your voip number
Password: your gizmo password

Nothing under the SIP server tab, other than telling it to register at
startup.

NOTE: Under registrar I had to put: proxy01.sipphone.com before it
would work for me.

In the NAT Tab I have the following:

USE STUN

STUN Server: stun01.sipphone.com 


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Fwd: video conference software for debian ppc

2009-02-18 Thread Piotr Kopszak
Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has really
proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing between linux
ppc and windows here?

P.

2009/2/18 Rafal Czlonka rafal.czlo...@googlemail.com

Piotr Kopszak wrote:
  For a moment I was contemplating trying to get skype working via MOL but
 I
  haven't even managed to run MOL on my powerbook5,6 (see earlier post).
 Has
  anyone suceeded to do so? Anyway, could you recommend any video
 conference
  programs you are using which communicate with windows clients (that's a
  must).

 Any portable F(L)OSS software (Ekiga, Linphone, CuteCom, etc.) should
 work.
 On PowerPC you simply won't get proprietary x86 (usually) binary-only
 software
 working.

 Cheers,
 Raf


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Re: Fwd: video conference software for debian ppc

2009-02-18 Thread Rafal Czlonka
Piotr Kopszak wrote:
 Great, I know of these programs, I know they should work. I was just
 interested what people are using on day to day basis and what has really
 proven usable on linux ppc. So is anybody video-conferencing between linux
 ppc and windows here?

Try QuteCom, not CuteCom ;^), former WengoPhone.
Used Ekiga some time ago for linux (ppc) - linux (x86) voice. For 3.0
there's even a Windows client.
On Windows you could always use NetMeeting (unless using Vista Home),
and some H.323-aware software on Linux.
Your question's not really PowerPC-specific.

P.S. No need to reply to me directly - I read the list.

Cheers,
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