Gmail Video Chat Now Available On Linux
borfast writes "If you use Gmail on Linux, you may have wondered when you would be able to use the voice and video chat that Windows and Mac users have enjoyed for quite some time. The wait is finally over; Google yesterday announced video support for Linux browsers. Now if only Pidgin could provide solid video chat functionality in their client..."
According to the brief announcement on the Google blog, "Voice and video chat for Linux supports Ubuntu and other Debian-based Linux distributions, and RPM support will be coming soon."
Empathy has already supported XMPP video chats for years! And has been compatible with Google non-standard variant almost since it was announced.
Sadly enough, I didn't get any ofthe usual announcement email from Google.
It's ridiculous that I have to read every day their blog in order to know the news about the services I'm using...
Maybe Computers will never be as intelligent as Humans.
For sure they won't ever become so stupid. [VR-1988]
hopefully it'll work in Firefox too? I mean, Iceweasel?
It work too. I tested it with firefox right now.
``Now if only Pidgin could provide solid video chat functionality in their client...''
I honestly think the Pidgin team isn't that interested in such features. Video chat was coded for it years ago (back when it was still called Gaim), but that code was never adopted. I guess it just isn't a very big deal, or else I expect people would have switched to software that does do video chat, like the gaim-vv fork, Kopete, or AMSN. I don't see that happening, though. And Skype got by without video support for years, too. The world at large doesn't really seem to care about video chat.
Please correct me if I got my facts wrong.
My wife, a non-Linux user sat down with our Ubuntu 10 laptop last weekend to video chat over Skype. It worked great for the most part! However, after having the video in full screen mode the application hung and, unable to get out of full screen mode, effectively the computer was unusable and had to be power buttoned. At least it wasn't a totally bad Linux experience for my wife but I wish the Linux desktops and (more specifically) the applications that run on it were more stable!
CTRL+ALT+F1
username
password
killall skype
Ctrl+Alt+F7 to get back
login to gmail and go to your "settings", select "chat" from the tabs of things to change and you'll see the "Voice and video chat" section where it'll list the three devices( camera, microphone, speakers ) and the drop down lists should show what devices your system has available. To my surprise, it does list the USB camera and microphone but I have not tested this yet.
Looks pretty good so far.
LoB
"Anyone who stands out in the middle of a road looks like roadkill to me." --Linus
Ctrl+Alt+Esc and click the screen. Because the video was fullscreen, you could not miss it. This just would not work if the Xorg has crashed so the input devices does not work.
$ alien --to-tgz google-talkplugin_current_amd64.deb
Victims of 9/11: <3000. Traffic in the US: >30,000/y