Yesterday I did a bit of research and found a few more options:
kopete (does not properly support socks proxy so I cannot use it @ work but
appart from that looks quite promising and is already packaged in Slackware),
pidgin (needs gnome to have the video/audio stuff work properly, I'm not going
to evade all the gnome dependencies any time soon),
ekiga (I remember having to work quite hard to get some sort of basic
functionality on x86 slackware last time I tried it as soft phone @ work, I'll
do without that)
I've still to try
amsn
linphone (I remember having to exclude this as s soft phone option @ work and
hadto go with ekiga, but I can't recall why)
ATB
David
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Da: "openpand...@free.fr" <openpand...@free.fr>
A: Davide <louigi...@yahoo.it>; Slackware ARM port
<armedslack@lists.armedslack.org>
Inviato: Venerdì 20 Settembre 2013 21:21
Oggetto: Re: [ARMedslack] Skype on ARM linux
Oh, there's also Linphone which is pretty good.
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De: "Davide" <louigi...@yahoo.it>
À: "Slackware ARM port" <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org>
Envoyé: Vendredi 20 Septembre 2013 11:08:32
Objet: [ARMedslack] Skype on ARM linux
I'll begin my stating that I do not consider Android as having much to do with
ARM linux.
This this in mind what are the alternatives, if any, for having skype on ARM
linux ?
Is there some other instant messaging client (chat and video capable) that is
knows to work well on ARM linux ?
I read somewhere that pidgin supports video chat as of version 2.6: anyone
tried video chatting with it ? will it work on Slackware ARM without chasing
dependencies till you're driven nuts ?
ATB
David
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