which program in Linux?
Karen Lewellen
klewellen at shellworld.net
Tue Sep 6 18:30:33 EDT 2005
I understand.
What about the other situation, the airmedia.org one?
in that case it is not audio chat, but text chat, though the client is
java based.
I can learn which one specifically if this better insures a detailed
answer. this is actually more important, as it is work related.
I need not visit the ourplace chat to know that most there will likely be
leading with their vision challenge anyway, and make the conversation
rather unenlightening.
Karen
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, Gregory Nowak wrote:
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> I would like to be corrected, but I'm afraid that Gabe is right, and
> that you can't use speak freely, or anything under gnu/linux
> here. You'll have to use the other popular M$$ operating system. Maybe
> mozila under gnome would work, but that's a very slightly educated guess.
>
> Greg
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> On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 04:52:22PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
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>>
>> Greg,
>> that was not what i meant, as to using anything i meant go anywhere you
>> wish
>> and be able to use speak freely.
>> I am going to post the invitation, or some of it below. the question is
>> would there be a way entirely in Linux, to join this specific chat at this
>> location if i so wished?
>> take note of the specific step by step instructions provided.
>>
>> Karen
>>
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