>>> Is it still using a proprietary protocol?
>>>
>> Yup
>>
>
> To be honest, even if it were using an open protocol such as VOIP-SIP,
> Skype would be unlikely to get much of the Linux market. For calling
> landlines, Skype is very expensive
True, but no-one uses Skype to call landl
Johnathon Tinsley wrote:
> - "Greg K Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is it still using a proprietary protocol?
> Yup
To be honest, even if it were using an open protocol such as VOIP-SIP,
Skype would be unlikely to get much of the Linux market. For calling
landlines, Skype is very e
- "Greg K Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 17:38 +, Mark Fraser wrote:
> > I've just done a package update and found I had 2 updates for Skype.
> When I
> > loaded it I noticed it was version 2.0 (beta), which means webcam
> support :)
> > Tried it with my Lo
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 17:38 +, Mark Fraser wrote:
> I've just done a package update and found I had 2 updates for Skype. When I
> loaded it I noticed it was version 2.0 (beta), which means webcam support :)
> Tried it with my Logitech webcam and it detects it, just need to do a live
> test
I've just done a package update and found I had 2 updates for Skype. When I
loaded it I noticed it was version 2.0 (beta), which means webcam support :)
Tried it with my Logitech webcam and it detects it, just need to do a live
test now.
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