On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 22:55:04 +0100 (CET)
Julien Claassen <julien(a)c-lab.de> wrote:
Hi!
I've installed freeswitch and read the getting started guide as
well as browsed through the configs. But I think there was a
miss-specification on my part.
I am NOT looking for some real VOIP tool, where you have to
register with a provider, I wouldn't know how to pay them anyway, but
that's a different sad story. :-)
No I was looking for swomething like U believe old "gnome-meeting"
for console. Something where I sit at my PC, he sits at his, and we
can use our PCs to chat point-to-point.
I have to work on a webpage, but this requires me to have a "right
eye", the one who sees the finer details for me. So we decided, I
wokr at home and he works at home. Only because my phone is not nice
to handle while typing and reading with both HANDS, we decided to go
for something with mics and headsets... :-)
I hope you know what I'm looking for now and could maybe help me.
Kindest regards
Julien
linphone-nox sounds like a possibility.
ohphone also does command-line, and is compatible with netmeeting.
and ihu which uses a peer-to-peer protocol of it's own and has a
commandline interface. And can use jack or alsa.
Hope this helps
Shelagh
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