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My only guess would be a dedicated server/client system for audio chat like Mumble or TeamSpeak. Mumble is a Qt app and fairly portable (win/lin/osx binaries + source code) so it should work if you can find a server.
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Solaris working on a BrandZ Zone with Skype?
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Check out what i just read now http://blogs.sun.com/gravax/entry/skype_1_4_on_solaris Its about how to run skype on Solaris in a brandz zone. i tried it but did not get anything to work. But That sounds so cool what you said about linux i have been pulling my hair out over certain issues on Solaris Yes very nice OS indeed but The support is not good at all. Also when i run programs like second life chat the movies in world do not play at all. i heard they can work if you compile second life, and i had tried to compile and that is something i am not too good with,.because i get confused when extracting certain folders like artwork, and where or what folder they go into. and a few other things like patches that you have to put i place. i need a kindergarden teacher to help me with that kind of stuff lol. Also another issue was voice chat does not work in Second life either which was annoying. So i just use a packaged version of Second life with no movies and no Audio chat whatsoever. i know it all works on FreeBSD and you also have Skype on FreeBSD Last night o was so fed up with Solaris that i installed FreeBSD from scratch.another OS i truly love alot That was really fun doing that all over again but i ran into some problem only after doing an upgrade my sound server signal 11 crashed on KDE. i looked all over google as google is my friend and i found nothing to cure it. and so i gave up too easily as i did not see anyone on here late lastnigt so i am back on Solaris this morning again. i really can not wait for the Linux thing to all be possible on Solaris. so i can at least install Skype on here and talk to some of my friends using voice so i do not always have to Use a different OS. i read on a web page that the Snv version of second life is supose to work when playing movies i tried that and still it did not work not even on Open Solaris did it work for me either. So now i am back to my good ole Solaris Express version.
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skype in terms of security is crap, if you really care you should use ekiga.
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R.I.P. Solaris
Beastie forever ;-)
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It was not easy setting it up at first either. Also i dont know anyone who has ekiga installed. If any windows user can install it i will be able to talk to them as well right? i dont know anyone who uses FreeBSD or Solaris except a friend of mine who is hardly ever online.
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[QUOTE=TerryP;6996]R.I.P. Solaris
Do you know how i can get Gstreamer for BSD i got this messge runnign second lfie Actually i am installing gstreamer now but i hope its the correct version from ports gstreamer. error messge before the port istall of gstreamer Couldn't find suitable GStreamer 0.10 support on this system - video playback disabled. 2008-06-18T23:49:28Z INFO: setStartupState: Startup state changing from 1 to 2
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It's in /usr/ports/multimedia/gstreamer
GStreamer has a plugin based design I think so most anything useful that it can do is probably in a gstreamer-plugin-something in the audio, graphics, or multimedia categories of /usr/ports. If you can find what part of gstreamer it needs you can probably install the needed gstreamer-plugin-* ports. @ekiga on windows There is beta support for windows afaik, found a tutorial for windows so it might be a valid option.
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Hi Thanks so much yes if i need to ii will user that gstreamer-plugin as well my other option to the ekiga is to make more Linux Unx frinends lol
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