| Conducting Virtual Meetings with Linux, Part I [Linux Planet] |
May 14, 2002
At LinuxPlanet, Rob Reilly offers a tutorial on how to conduct an online conference inexpensively using Linux in part one in a series . . .
" . . . The focus of this article will be on the client (user or remote) side of the technology, namely the hardware, the audio player and the chat client. The server side configuration will be discussed in a later article. The hardware isn't very complicated under Linux, although you obviously need a working Linux system, a working sound card, an Internet connection and X. I connect using Road Runner, but the bit rates are low enough that the technology should work OK with dial-up connections. The applications, XMMS and Xchat, are likewise pretty basic and won't consume a great deal of disk space . . ."
Read full story
(Click here for further information)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|