> "D" == David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
D> I said "combine existing standards". I said nothing about
D> "Microsoft extensions". So you quote me in your reply but it
D> doesn't seem to be in reference to anything I said.
My fault; my message was a somewhat mixed messag
OpenH323 does video and sound only; there is no chat, whiteboard or no
app sharing.
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> "D" == David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
D> But is netmeeting H323 compatible? AOL and ICQ both ahev phone
D> features, but can Linux interoperate with them? Probably not...
The reason NetMeeting is the only MS app that works is because it is
nothing more than an H.323 term
Vincent Meyer wrote:
> Actually, in the US you ARE allowed to make personal copies of your
> CD's and tapes under rules which were adopted in the (I think - not
> totally sure of the date) early 1980's. This is considered "fair use", as
> is copying for research, academic reasons, etc. Unfortuna
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 02:52:30PM +0200, Stefan Siegel wrote:
> In the USA it is forbidden to make copies of ones personal Tapes/CDs etc.
> even for personnal use. In Germany you are allowed to do so, as by buying
> the Product (e.g. Video Tape) it gets yous and you may legally make a back
> up
> In the USA it is forbidden to make copies of ones personal Tapes/CDs etc.
> even for personnal use. In Germany you are allowed to do so, as by buying
> the Product (e.g. Video Tape) it gets yous and you may legally
> make a back
> up and use it instead of the origial.
>
I wouldn't count on that
Actually, in the US you ARE allowed to make personal copies of your
CD's and tapes under rules which were adopted in the (I think - not
totally sure of the date) early 1980's. This is considered "fair use", as
is copying for research, academic reasons, etc. Unfortunately it no
longer applies if
On Friday 20 July 2001 08:48, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> > I don't understand the laws. If it is legal to decrypt a DVD in Windows,
> > than why is it illegal for Linux users? I don't even own a DVD player,
> > and
>
> Like the GIF issue. When
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> [...]
>
>
>>I don't understand the laws. If it is legal to decrypt a DVD in Windows,
>>than why is it illegal for Linux users? I don't even own a DVD player, and
>>
>
> Like the GIF issue. When you want to sell sof
Neulich schrieb Guillaume Cottenceau:
> > I'm not sure I would either, util I could actually play my OWN DVD's
> > that I BOUGHT!
>
> Problem is the law ; it doesn't allow you to decrypt DVD you bought with
OK but you are only speaking for the USA, not for the rest of the world.
Tere are a lot
David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> I don't understand the laws. If it is legal to decrypt a DVD in Windows,
> than why is it illegal for Linux users? I don't even own a DVD player, and
Like the GIF issue. When you want to sell software with DVD decrypting,
you need to pay royalt
Florin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vincent Meyer) writes:
>
>
>>Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
>>this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
>>says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
>>
>>Wasn't the
Vincent Meyer wrote:
> Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
> this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
> says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
>
> Wasn't there an announcement recently for a full-featur
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vincent Meyer) writes:
> Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
> this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
> says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
>
> Wasn't there an announcement rec
Vincent Meyer wrote:
>Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
>this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
>says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
>
OK, this weekend I'm going to be updating the openh323 pack
Vincent Meyer wrote:
> Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
> this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
> says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
>
> Wasn't there an announcement recently for a full-feat
There is supposed to be an app using the OpenH323 library that
does work with Netmeeting. I remember reading the press release
and there IS on one of the online how-to pages a description of the
things Netmeeting does that don't comply. Have to see. Would
REALLY like to get this working.
V.
Hey, has anyone ben able to get a netmeeting client to run in cooker? Need
this for work. Got the OpenH323 library, and found ohphone.. but ohphone
says it needs libpt.so.1, which i haven't been able to find.
Wasn't there an announcement recently for a full-featured netmeeting
substitute for l
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