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- From: "Jonathan Byrne" <jpmag@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 23:21:27 +0900
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>Actually there is a linux version wish works pretty well. It's called >QSeeMe (a take off probably of CUSeeMe), but I used it while taking a I saw one on the Internet somewhere too, might have been the same one. Somebody did it for either an undergrad senior thesis or a grad project. What I really want, though, is a Linux version of Internet Phone specifically (no, I'm not going to hold my breath), because this Internet telephony software can usually talk only to itself. An Internet Phone for Windows user can talk to an Internet Phone for Mac user, but to the best of my knowledge, they still can't talk to anybody who is using anything else. And since the person I talk to a lot uses Windows 95 and he isn't likely to bring up a Linux system anytime soon, no change is in sight there. I periodically suggest that he try it sometime, though. How was the sound quality of QSeeMe? Internet Phone's TrueSpeech codec is nice; on a good connection, it's as good as a real phone, or very near it. If there's a lot of packet loss or you're running video, you need decent CPU horsepower, though. Either of those things could bury my Pentium 90. Works great on my K6-166, though. Unfortunately, Linux just doesn't have the installed base yet to get the attention of developers of apps like that, just like it doesn't get the attention of mainstream hardware makers. But if it keeps growing like this, it won't be so unusual to buy a piece of hardware and find it comes with an install disk for not just Windows, but for Linux as well. And the next thing we know, computer stores will have a selection of shrink-wrap Linux software on their shelves. But in the meantime, back to reality :-) Thanks for mentioning QSeeMe. If it's not the one I saw, then that makes two. If it is, there's still one. Jonathan -------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 13 June Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Stone and Turnbull on .rpm and .deb packages Next Nomikai: (?) July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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