Hi,
Sorry for this mail in this fasion, but there is a temporary problems at my place,
Speaking of Voice Chat, just hold on for approx 2 months, you are going to be amazed by the software I am making right now, It will be easy to use, secure and ofcourse opensource under GPL (thanks to sandeep for providing insight into the licences the other day). I am writing a basic overview will be put up on the net in day or so, it is a final year project for me, and I am doing this for IIT. Wish me luck till then. I have tried to use Gnomemeeting but somehow never managed to find user who is ready to voice chat with me. Probably some day I will do a VNC with my self and check gnomemeeting and netmeeting connectivity and also test my software (called as VChat) with it. See ya, and sorry for this ugly mail.
Bye.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 04:07:26PM -0500, mails@munshi.dyndns.org wrote:
me, and I am doing this for IIT. Wish me luck till then. I have tried to use Gnomemeeting but somehow never managed to find user who is ready to voice chat with me. Probably some day I will do a VNC with my self and check gnomemeeting and netmeeting connectivity and also test my software (called as VChat) with it. See ya, and sorry for this ugly mail.
Hi. Do you come to IIT regularly?
I'll be happy to help you ( basically, assist, as i don't know anything ) with the Gnomemeeting stuff.
And all the best! :)
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Ravindra Jaju wrote:
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 04:07:26PM -0500, mails@munshi.dyndns.org wrote:
me, and I am doing this for IIT. Wish me luck till then. I have tried to use Gnomemeeting but somehow never managed to find user who is ready to voice chat with me. Probably some day I will do a VNC with my self and check gnomemeeting and netmeeting connectivity and also test my software (called as VChat) with it. See ya, and sorry for this ugly mail.
Hi. Do you come to IIT regularly?
I'll be happy to help you ( basically, assist, as i don't know anything ) with the Gnomemeeting stuff.
Hello Ravindra, I just want to see if we can voice chat between gnomemeeting - netmeeting and gnomemeeting - gnomemeeting. So, I would like if you can arrange for a meeting of voice chat between us approx after a weeks time, since presently I dont have gnomeeting. (Oh, I hope you dont mind my voice though - I am hardly able to speak presently due to very bad cough). Also do you have a dual boot between windows and linux, and in linux is gnomemeeting installed. Installing gnomeeting is a very big problem wit rpm, and I have still not tried apt though.
You dont need to know anything, you just need to do voice chat, I want to see if it works atleast.
And all the best! :)
-- jaju
On 18/11/02 16:07 -0500, mails@munshi.dyndns.org wrote:
Speaking of Voice Chat, just hold on for approx 2 months, you are going to be amazed by the software I am making right now, It will be easy to use, secure and ofcourse opensource under GPL (thanks to sandeep for providing
/me waits for reviewed audited code.
insight into the licences the other day). I am writing a basic overview will be put up on the net in day or so, it is a final year project for me, and I am doing this for IIT. Wish me luck till then. I have tried to use Gnomemeeting but somehow never managed to find user who is ready to voice
If this an implementation of H.323, speakeasy is available. I mean the Ymessenger and MSN and AOL and ICQ voice protocols (if they have those). Those are not H.323
Devdas Bhagat
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 02:23:22AM +0530, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
On 18/11/02 16:07 -0500, mails@munshi.dyndns.org wrote:
secure and ofcourse opensource under GPL (thanks to sandeep for providing
/me waits for reviewed audited code.
and I am doing this for IIT. Wish me luck till then. I have tried to use Gnomemeeting but somehow never managed to find user who is ready to voice
If this an implementation of H.323, speakeasy is available. I mean the Ymessenger and MSN and AOL and ICQ voice protocols (if they have those). Those are not H.323
There are plans to make it compactible with H323, but I cant promise that right now (but chances are the I will make sure it is compactible), I do not know if I will be able to make it compactible with yahoo, msn, and others as well. Making them compactible for text chat might be possible, but then there are so many good ones already avaiable. I have noted down these points and will strive to acheive them. Thanks.
Devdas Bhagat
On 20/11/02 09:33 +0530, Amish Munshi wrote: <snip>
There are plans to make it compactible with H323, but I cant promise that right now (but chances are the I will make sure it is compactible),
SIP? What protocol is this?
I do not know if I will be able to make it compactible with yahoo, msn, and others as well. Making them compactible for text chat might be possible, but then there are so many good ones already avaiable. I have noted down these points and will strive to acheive them.
Text mode is available. Yahoo clients are available even for the console. The requirement is voice.
Devdas Bhagat
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
On 20/11/02 09:33 +0530, Amish Munshi wrote:
<snip> > There are plans to make it compactible with H323, but I cant promise > that right now (but chances are the I will make sure it is compactible), SIP? What protocol is this?
Where did you hear SIP? Did I mention it by mistake? SIP - Session Initialization protocol. It is used to start conversation betwen two computers which are behind proxy without using any external servers.
I do not know if I will be able to make it compactible with yahoo, msn, and others as well. Making them compactible for text chat might be possible, but then there are so many good ones already avaiable. I have noted down these points and will strive to acheive them.
Text mode is available. Yahoo clients are available even for the console. The requirement is voice.
Yes, so I can not promise of the voice since there is no source avaiable to me to get it working with other messengers. They are probably propitary, I have not looked into that matter at all since I am concentrating on getting Voice between two computers using RTP. Does anyone know if there is any manuals from MSN or yahoo to provide support to develop voice chat for them?
Devdas Bhagat
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
On 20/11/02 09:33 +0530, Amish Munshi wrote:
<snip> > There are plans to make it compactible with H323, but I cant promise > that right now (but chances are the I will make sure it is compactible), SIP? What protocol is this?
I do not know if I will be able to make it compactible with yahoo, msn, and others as well. Making them compactible for text chat might be possible, but then there are so many good ones already avaiable. I have noted down these points and will strive to acheive them.
Text mode is available. Yahoo clients are available even for the console. The requirement is voice.
Can you please spcify one, I have been looking for one, I know one dies exist but do not know the name.
Devdas Bhagat
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Amish Munshi wrote:
Text mode is available. Yahoo clients are available even for the console. The requirement is voice.
Can you please spcify one, I have been looking for one, I know one dies exist but do not know the name.
You can check out centericq or gnuyahoo. if you really don't care about an interface, you can just download libyahoo2 and use the sample client from there. http://libyahoo2.sourceforge.net/
Philip
Hello to everyone,
I am new to this mailing list. I am working on linux localisation issues(for details visit www.indlinux.org). I am trying to install debian distro of linux on my home PC. Since my PC has a Pentium 133 MHz cpu. I hv decided to use IceWM window manager for whatever X applications I will need.
But I hv run into a problem I hope people here can help me. After configuring Xserver whenever IceWM starts the graphical login screen is all black with a grid of white dots all over the screen. I can hardly make out the diff betwn login dialog box and rest of the screen. Even after I login and IceWM starts the screen is not refreshed properly. And within few refreshes the entire screen looks just like what I hv explained before.
My PC Config is as follows. Pentium CPU - 133 Mhz 64 MB Ram Cirrus Logic GD5440 card with 1MB Video Ram. TVM LR 4G Color monitor(14 inch), Seagate 10 Gb HDD
I have even tried installing "TWM" window manager but it also suffers from same problem.
Somebody please help.
Shashank
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Shashank Ashtikar wrote:
debian distro of linux on my home PC. Since my PC has a Pentium 133 MHz cpu. I hv decided to use IceWM window manager for whatever X applications I will need.
I have the same configuration. I use Redhat 6.0 with GNOME/Sawfish. No problems at all.
configuring Xserver whenever IceWM starts the graphical login screen is all black with a grid of white dots all over the screen. I can hardly make out the diff betwn login dialog box and rest of the
There may be a problem with your X configuration. You may want to try running xf86config or Xconfigurator again. If you still don't succeed, I might be able to check your XF86Config file.
Are you using X3 or X4?
Also, please use a meaningful subject line. If this was not the only message in this mail folder, I would have deleted it without reading it.
Philip
On 21/11/02 23:28 +0530, Amish Munshi wrote:
Can you please spcify one, I have been looking for one, I know one dies exist but do not know the name.
http://www.waduck.com/~curphoo/ Needs python2.
http://edge-op.org/links.html for a few other clients.
Devdas Bhagat