Hi Lakshmi, > 1) I see that Gnomemeeting is similar to Netmeeting supported > in Linux. > > I would like to know whether VideoConferencing is possible > through this and how easy it is to port the application > to Familiar distribution of Linux. But I am atleast > sure that GnomeMeeting should atleast support VOIP. GM can do connection to NM in most cases.. there's some video size issue which can't be reproduced properly, so let's put it: "it works with NM" > 2) Can multiple sites do Netmeeting or Videoconferencing through > this? or is it only point-to-point. GM alone is Point-2-Point, but you can make use of MCUs if you have some around your net.. > 3) Are there any readily available supported applications > (For IP VideoConferencing) with Familiar release in this regard. nope, there is no binary for "Familiar" Linux as far as i know.. that's a release question to the "Familiar" release maintainer you should pose though.. largest problem is, we need a working Full Duplex Driver ;) and with most cards only ALSA will be working sufficiently well... > 4) how easy it is to port applications from Linux to Familiar > embedded linux? that's none of our business, really ;) so you should yet again ask the release maintainer of "Familiar" Linux about this one. -- Best regards, Kilian
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