Re: LiveZilla

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SpawnHappyJake wrote:
> I tried a few searches:
> I looked up Livezilla at alternativeto.net:
> http://alternativeto.net/software/livezilla/
> Nothing too exciting there.
> 
> Then I tried the following 3 searches in Google (without the quotes):
> "free alternative to Livezilla"
> "open source alternative to Livezilla"
> "Livezilla on Linux"
> 
> Lots of stuff came up, so maybe at least one will do the trick.
> I'm hopeful this one will do it:
> http://www.livezilla.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2314
> It gives winetricks to install, and a certain linear order of how to get Livezilla going in WINE.
> 
> Over here, anthonyeu is saying that you can do the server side of Livezilla on any server running php - including a Linux server:http://www.livezilla.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=656
> 
> Have you considered switching to Crafty Syntax? It's open source, so you should be able to get it running on Linux or Mac. That seems to be your best alternative based on what other forums are saying.
> Help Center Live might also be promising - it's open source as well.
> ZopIM? Comm100? WebIM? Just going off of http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=949573 for those last few. Then there's OpenwebIM and http://mibrew.org
> 
> Cagaud (at here:http://www.livezilla.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=438&sid=c701c83e1a44d50b2a8e1e66069d55c5&start=20) says you should "adjust the Client Pll Frequency (value 15 is a good one) and the Visitor Pll Frequency (ideal value is 60 seconds) because otherwise the defaults values will create freq. disconnections"
> Read what Cagaud has to say on page 2 as well. This is in context of getting Livezilla working in WINE.
> 
> This has a possibility of helping: http://www.moreofit.com/similar-to/www.craftysyntax.com/Top_10_Sites_Like_Craftysyntax/


Thanks for your reply unfortunately I'm an employee who can't choose what software the board sees it's suiting the company the best :( don't have plenty of memory to run a virtual box with windows







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