Re: IM Client

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IM client... its a fun subject....
the only success I had with video conferencing is with Kopete over MSN. but its video only, no sound. if you want sound, you need to run it through Kopete over Google talk. thats it, double network, double contacts. you can also use Skype (audio only). as far as GAIM, I think you can only do audio/video over the old netmeeting protocol. I dont know any body using it.

there is wengo/ekiga/gizmo/etc you can try. which does Voip,.... I had various experience about video I rather not comment. you may want to give it a try.

run a series of tests. if you can find the perfect solution, feel free to share it here. I:d be interesting to here about it.

hopefully this whole video conferencing world will all be better with KDE4, Phonon Dbus and HAL.
well I do hope so,... but that... is another 6 months away, at least.

cheers

Mathieu aka somekool
-- http://justbudget.com


On 8/16/06, Rick Montgomery <rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:


I run 5 separate networks 48 strands fiber internally (we have same
restrictions on video and recording)

For tech support from field sales / clients it is becoming a must as well as
customer service (serperate networks T1's etc), internaly due to distance
between offices and departments internal messaging / video is becoming a
needed asset (looking at a strictly internal system). The networks that
these people use has no outside access and I have special terminals set up
on a different network run that they use for vid with sales and engineers.
Then there is the production, automation control and LAB/QA/R&D again all
separate isolated networks keystrokes and access / usage constantly recorded
and archived. No floppy / cd /usb on units







Rick Montgomery
rick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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-----Original Message-----
From: Merton Campbell Crockett [mailto: m.c.crockett@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:12 PM
To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IM Client


On 14 Aug 2006, at 19:30 , Gary L. Greene Jr. wrote:

> On Monday 14 August 2006 21:38, Merton Campbell Crockett wrote:
>> On 14 Aug 2006, at 16:32 , Marek Wawrzyczny wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 15 August 2006 07:31, Rick Montgomery wrote:
>>>> I am looking at switching out several laptops and desktops to SuSE
>>>> SLED 10, we do not use "MSN" messenger, only YH messenger / video
>>>> conference. what about in Linux? As YH is the choice of all our
>>>> personnel.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Suggestions appreciated
>>>
>>> KDE's Kopete has had Yahoo IM support for quite some time. However,
>>> I have not used it in that fashion, nor do I have a camera to
>>> test its
>>> relatively recent video conferencing facility. AFAIK, video
>>> conferencing
>>> works with MSN, not sure about its support on other networks.
>>>
>>> Kopete works with MSN, Yahoo, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, GroupWise, ICQ, IRC,
>>> Jabber, SMS, WinPopup protocol. Of course full feature support on
>>> some
>>> networks may not be possible depending on how open the protocol is
>>> and if it is closed, how well the reverse engineering effort is
>>> going. I would suggest just giving it a go.
>>
>> In addition to Kopete, I suspect that you will find GAIM in the SLED
>> distribution.  It was included in SUSE Linux 10.1.  It definitely
>> supports the Yahoo! and AOL messenger products and the others
>> mentioned above.
>
> However it doesn't have webcam support. I hate to say it but it's
> the one
> thing that the proprietary IM tools have as an ace at the moment.
> This is one
> of the things that is on the TODO list for Gaim, and Kopete. AMSN
> does have
> some support for MSN webcams and has better support for MSN than
> most. Also
> it has good themeing support.


At work the only cameras permitted in the facility are security
cameras.  Any device with a built-in camera must have the camera
physically disabled before it can be brought into the building.
There are similar restrictions on devices with microphones.
Obviously, a messaging system that provides audio and video isn't
particularly useful in this environment.

Out of curiosity, does anyone actually use the video features of
messaging software?  It strikes me that it is something that one
might use once or twice before deciding that it is a total waste of
network and system resources.


Merton Campbell Crockett
m.c.crockett@xxxxxxxxxxxx



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