There is an open software alternative for Skype just coming up.
It's name is Wengophone and you can find their site it in here:
http://www.openwengo.com/
Binaries:
RPM
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...950-2.i386.rpm
DEB
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...950-1.i386.deb
Sources:
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...050906.tar.bz2
There are versions for Linux (both rpm and deb), Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS 10.3 or latter and Pocket PC Windows mobile 2003.
The Linux versions are still in Beta but they work. There is a problem with the debian version in Ubuntu/Kubuntu. During the install it depends on libqtm102 that is not compatible with the default version that we have. So don't install the debian package or you will finish with a broken package.
Download the rpm version, do alien <name_of_package.rpm> and then dpkg -i <name_of_package.deb>.
That will do the trick.
Best regards,
A.Correia
It's name is Wengophone and you can find their site it in here:
http://www.openwengo.com/
Binaries:
RPM
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...950-2.i386.rpm
DEB
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...950-1.i386.deb
Sources:
http://www.wengofiles.teaser-hosting...050906.tar.bz2
There are versions for Linux (both rpm and deb), Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS 10.3 or latter and Pocket PC Windows mobile 2003.
The Linux versions are still in Beta but they work. There is a problem with the debian version in Ubuntu/Kubuntu. During the install it depends on libqtm102 that is not compatible with the default version that we have. So don't install the debian package or you will finish with a broken package.
Download the rpm version, do alien <name_of_package.rpm> and then dpkg -i <name_of_package.deb>.
That will do the trick.
Best regards,
A.Correia
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