Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2006-01-17 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2005-12-31 01:50:22, schrieb Alessandro Ciorcalo: > If you simply want to have a voice conversation with another person > over the internet and if you have no preferences on the underlying > protocol, then I say simply to use Skype which is easly available on > www.skype.com for both windows an

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2006-01-01 Thread L.V.Gandhi
On 1/1/06, Yasir Assam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > >Ah, I should have mentioned this. I am specifically looking for something > >that > >is *not* Skype, because (a) Skype has no ALSA support and very bad OSS > >support, > >making it a chore to use, and (b) it cannot be installed al

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-31 Thread Yasir Assam
Hi Chris, If you simply want to have a voice conversation with another person over the internet and if you have no preferences on the underlying protocol, then I say simply to use Skype which is easly available on www.skype.com for both windows and linux (.deb package available too), and lets yo

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-31 Thread Alex Malinovich
On Sat, 2005-12-31 at 10:14 -0500, Ralph Katz wrote: > On 12/31/2005 03:40 AM, Chris Howie wrote: > > Ah, I should have mentioned this. I am specifically looking for something > > that > > is *not* Skype, because (a) Skype has no ALSA support and very bad OSS > > support, > > making it a chore t

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-31 Thread Ralph Katz
On 12/31/2005 03:40 AM, Chris Howie wrote: > Ah, I should have mentioned this. I am specifically looking for something > that > is *not* Skype, because (a) Skype has no ALSA support and very bad OSS > support, > making it a chore to use, and (b) it cannot be installed alongside KDE 3.4, > which

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian [SOLVED]

2005-12-31 Thread Chris Howie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Juergen Fiedler wrote: > I don't know about OpenWengo, but would Gizmo (www.gizmoproject.com) > work for you? Beware, though, that it is only free as in beer. This actually isn't bad. I tried OpenWengo, and while the free-ness appeals to me, the Linu

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-31 Thread Chris Howie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alessandro Ciorcalo wrote: > If you simply want to have a voice conversation with another person > over the internet and if you have no preferences on the underlying > protocol, then I say simply to use Skype which is easly available on > www.skype.com

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-30 Thread Alessandro Ciorcalo
Chris Howie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been searching for a while, with no luck, for some combination > of software that will let me have a VoIP conversation with someone > while I am on Debian and they are on Windows. Someone in #debian > said Linphone. It looks nice, but I haven't foun

Re: Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-30 Thread Juergen Fiedler
On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 03:49:11PM -0500, Chris Howie wrote: [...] > I've been searching for a while, with no luck, for some combination of > software > that will let me have a VoIP conversation with someone while I am on Debian > and > they are on Windows. Someone in #debian said Linphone. It

Compatible VoIP software on Debian

2005-12-30 Thread Chris Howie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've been searching for a while, with no luck, for some combination of software that will let me have a VoIP conversation with someone while I am on Debian and they are on Windows. Someone in #debian said Linphone. It looks nice, but I haven't found