Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-22 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy
> "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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-21 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy
OpenH323 does video and sound only; there is no chat, whiteboard or no app sharing. -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: office voice/fax: 01 519 4222723 T(C)Inc Business Innovations through Open Source http://www.teledyn.com KernelWiki Community Linux Docs: http://kernelbook.sourceforg

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-21 Thread Gary Lawrence Murphy
> "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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Ben Reser
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

RE: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Eaon
> 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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Vincent Meyer
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Charles Shirley
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread David Walluck
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Stefan Siegel
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread David Walluck
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Carlo Vitolo
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-20 Thread Florin
[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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-19 Thread Stefan van der Eijk
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-19 Thread David Walluck
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

Re: [Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-19 Thread Vincent Meyer
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.

[Cooker] Netmeeting

2001-07-19 Thread Vincent Meyer
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