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Hi folks, I have been searching around for help. I'm running Fedora Core 3 and prepared to join a live presentations via Internet. The company holding the presentations requires participants equipped with live phone connection.
Hi folks,
I have been searching around for help.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 and prepared to join a live
presentations via Internet. The company holding the
presentations requires participants equipped with live
phone connection. They also require MSWindows Media
player and Livemeeting to join the presentations.
I made a search on Gnomemeeting and was advised that
LiveMeeting is using SIP only. It is not supported by
Gnomemeeting.
I came to this mailing list. Please advise would it
be
possible to join the aforesaid presentations with a
Linux box and how? TIA
B.R.
satimis
I have been searching around for help.
I'm running Fedora Core 3 and prepared to join a live
presentations via Internet. The company holding the
presentations requires participants equipped with live
phone connection. They also require MSWindows Media
player and Livemeeting to join the presentations.
I made a search on Gnomemeeting and was advised that
LiveMeeting is using SIP only. It is not supported by
Gnomemeeting.
I came to this mailing list. Please advise would it
be
possible to join the aforesaid presentations with a
Linux box and how? TIA
B.R.
satimis
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It may be possible to install the windows programs necessary using wine. What program is used to connect? I know windows media player seems to work well with wine.
Hi danleff and folks,
Tks for your advice.
Quote:LiveMeeting is embedded into XP.
Looks like SIP is being worked on with GnomeMeeting. See here.
I also have been searching on "Gnomemeeting.org". A folk there said "NO" but another folks there holding opposite opinion said "YES".
Anyway I'll try. The websiminar will take place on 16th instant. I must register within 1 or 2 days. Because the time is now drawing near. I have to check all my equipment, both hardware and software here whether they are ready to go.
1)
# yum search gnomemeeting
Code:
2)
# yum search proxy
Code:
wget.i386 1.9.1-17 installed
neon.i386 0.24.7-4 installed
3)
# yum search 'proxy server'
Code:
What other packages I need to install addtionally in order to communicate with MS-Livemeeting.
Please advice. TIA
B.R.
satimis
Tks for your advice.
Quote:LiveMeeting is embedded into XP.
Looks like SIP is being worked on with GnomeMeeting. See here.
I also have been searching on "Gnomemeeting.org". A folk there said "NO" but another folks there holding opposite opinion said "YES".
Anyway I'll try. The websiminar will take place on 16th instant. I must register within 1 or 2 days. Because the time is now drawing near. I have to check all my equipment, both hardware and software here whether they are ready to go.
1)
# yum search gnomemeeting
Code:
Searching Packages:......gnomemeeting.i386 1.0.2-8 installedMatched from:gnomemeetingGnomeMeeting is a tool to communicate with video and audio over theinternet. It uses the H323 protocol and is compatible with MicrosoftNetmeeting.http://www.gnomemeeting.org/
2)
# yum search proxy
Code:
curl.i386 7.12.3-3.fc3 installedsquid.i386 7:2.5.STABLE9-1.FC3.6 installedMatched from:The Squid proxy caching server.
wget.i386 1.9.1-17 installed
neon.i386 0.24.7-4 installed
3)
# yum search 'proxy server'
Code:
wget.i386 1.9.1-17 installedneon.i386 0.24.7-4 installed
What other packages I need to install addtionally in order to communicate with MS-Livemeeting.
Please advice. TIA
B.R.
satimis
Hi OldSpiceAP,
Tks for your advice.
Quote:It may be possible to install the windows programs necessary using wine. What program is used to connect? I know windows media player seems to work well with wine.I tried WINE before. Not all MSWindows applications can run on this Simulator. I'm not sure whether 'MSLivemeeting' can do? 'Mplayer' is similar to 'Media Player'
Besides I expect to find a solution from Open Source.
B.R.
satimis
Tks for your advice.
Quote:It may be possible to install the windows programs necessary using wine. What program is used to connect? I know windows media player seems to work well with wine.I tried WINE before. Not all MSWindows applications can run on this Simulator. I'm not sure whether 'MSLivemeeting' can do? 'Mplayer' is similar to 'Media Player'
Besides I expect to find a solution from Open Source.
B.R.
satimis