Thanks Diping
I will try it at home, and let you know how is it working?
cheers
sonal

2009/6/9 DIPIN KRISHNA <dipinkris...@gmail.com>

>
> Dipin Krishna
>
> Try this...
> Downloaded the latest svn version of  Jabbin for Ubuntu at,
>
> http://code.google.com/p/jabbin-svn-pack-kubuntu/
>
> To configure the account, a help was provided at,
> http://www.jabbin.com/int/index.php/...r-google-talk/<http://www.jabbin.com/int/index.php/configure-jabbin-for-google-talk/>
> but it is now missing....may be it will be back soon...
>
> Once you’ve finished install Jabbin, open it up and set up an new account
> (if nothing pops up, go to File→Account Setup, and click the New… button).
> Type in a name (e.g. My Jabber Account), and click the Add button. In the
> next window, type in your Jabber ID (e.g. and...@andrewmin . com), your
> password, and any other things you wish to configure.
>
> If you use Google Talk, enter your email as your Jabber ID (e.g.
> andrew...@gmail . com), open the Connection tab, and select “Use SSL
> encryption (to server)”, “Ignore SSL warnings”, “Allow Plaintext Login”,
> “Send Keep-alive packets (for NAT timeouts), and “Manually Specify Server
> Host/Port”. Change the Host to talk.google.com and the Port to 5223.
> Finally, change to *Misc* and make the resource Jabbin. If you get a
> server authentication error, just hit Continue.
> Messaging, chatting, and callingTo begin a conversation, just double-click
> on a buddy or right-click on one and select Open Chat Window. A conversation
> window will then pop up. You can use emoticons, look up information of the
> buddy you’re chatting with, and send file transfers (though this doesn’t
> work with Google Talk buddies). You can also start group chats by clicking
> on the Groupchat button on the main toolbar. In the resulting window, type
> in the *Host* and the *Room* and click the Join button (again, this won’t
> work with Google Talk buddies).
>
> Of course, chatting is only half of the fun. The real enjoyment starts when
> you call people. All you need to do is to right-click on a buddy and click
> the Make Call button. A small window will pop up, and you will then be able
> to raise and lower the volume of your microphone and the speakers.
>
> please let me know if every thing goes well....
>
>
> I found it here..
> http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/how_to_make_jabber_calls_using_jabbin
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 8:02 AM, sonal jain <sonaljain....@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi friends,
>> How can i install gtalk in ubuntu to be able to do voice chat.
>> cheers
>> sonal
>>
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>>
>> Sonal Kumar Jain
>> RF, Space Physics Laboratory
>> Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
>> Trivandrum 695022
>> Kerala, India
>>
>> Ph: +91 471 2562906 (O)
>>      +91 9388472745  (M)
>> alternative e-mail: sonaljain...@yahoo.co.in
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
>


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Sonal Kumar Jain
JRF, Space Physics Laboratory
Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre
Trivandrum 695022
Kerala, India

Ph: +91 471 2562906 (O)
     +91 9388472745  (M)
alternative e-mail: sonaljain...@yahoo.co.in

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