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2015 Aug 06
2
Skype on CentOS
...ne have a good procedure for running Skype on CentOS ? > E.g. does it run natively on CentOS 7 ? > Or will it run with a custom LD_LIBRARY_PATH, as does Mozilla ? > Or will it run inside a virtual machine, or with Wine ? > > We have video capture cards using V4L2 that work with e.g. SeeVoghRN, > xawtv and, I think, Ekiga. If you're not stuck on CentOS 5... http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2012/install-skype-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel-scientific-linux-sl To the point, works. -- Digimer Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/ What if the cure for cancer is trapped i...
2015 Apr 21
4
whois command in c6
the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the 43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic. i have no upstream connections... this change was made in the generic sources for jwhois some time ago I see this fix was introduced in F20 here,
2015 Aug 06
0
Skype on CentOS
...ways to H323. Does anyone have a good procedure for running Skype on CentOS ? E.g. does it run natively on CentOS 7 ? Or will it run with a custom LD_LIBRARY_PATH, as does Mozilla ? Or will it run inside a virtual machine, or with Wine ? We have video capture cards using V4L2 that work with e.g. SeeVoghRN, xawtv and, I think, Ekiga. -- Andrew Daviel, TRIUMF, Canada Tel. +1 (604) 222-7376 (Pacific Time)
2015 Aug 06
0
Skype on CentOS
...e for running Skype on CentOS ? E.g. >> does it run natively on CentOS 7 ? Or will it run with a custom >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH, as does Mozilla ? Or will it run inside a virtual >> machine, or with Wine ? >> >> We have video capture cards using V4L2 that work with e.g. SeeVoghRN, >> xawtv and, I think, Ekiga. > > If you're not stuck on CentOS 5... > > http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2012/install-skype-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel-scientific-linux-sl > > To the point, works. > That article seems unnecessarily complicated, at least as f...