i have used ekiga -- works very well for audio PC-2PC calls
it takes 6 MB for 10 mins -- so i think this is a best deal ---- create an account in ekiga and follow instruction -- text / audio and video i have not tried since i did not had a cam -- but it works that is for sure --- i have seen people using it
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Akshay Sasikumar < akshay.sasikumar@gmail.com> wrote:
I use skype for the same, but I don't think it supports video conferencing. Audio conferencing is available though. And you can share files as well.
2008/5/21 Arun Thomas imamal@gmail.com:
Hi
I have an Windoze using relative who's experiencing all the symptoms his OS is famous for; mysterious hangings, spyware, viruses etc.
I tried to sell him the idea of Linux, showed him my laptop running Sabayon. With Firefox, KOffice and VLC he was more than convinced, until we took a look at Pidgin.
He has a daughter who lives in the UK, whom he chats with daily via Gtalk, so this is a very vital application. He uses audio conferencing. She also shares photos with via Gtalk's file transfer.
My question is
- how can I do audio conferencing on Pidgin?
- how can I transfer files between Gtalk and Pidgin, since most
people use Gtalk?
- is there any other client i can use to over come this problem?
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