Jingle CLI client / Jitsi replacement / VOIP
I am looking for a Jingle client for the command line.
Currently, I use Jitsi, but my dreams of not needing the GUI for more than just web-browsing are not realized due to my reliance on this program.
Does anybody know of a CLI client that supports:
- VoIP
- Communication with people on XMPP accounts
- Text chat not necessary, I have IRC for that.
And if you want to make my week:
- Full audio controls (Jack, or input/output device selection).
The system is Ubuntu 11.04 Server.
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I am looking for a Jingle client for the command line.
Currently, I use Jitsi, but my dreams of not needing the GUI for more than just web-browsing are not realized due to my reliance on this program.
Does anybody know of a CLI client that supports:
- VoIP
- Communication with people on XMPP accounts
- Text chat not necessary, I have IRC for that.
And if you want to make my week:
- Full audio controls (Jack, or input/output device selection).
The system is Ubuntu 11.04 Server.
ubuntu command-line voip
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Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
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Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55
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I am looking for a Jingle client for the command line.
Currently, I use Jitsi, but my dreams of not needing the GUI for more than just web-browsing are not realized due to my reliance on this program.
Does anybody know of a CLI client that supports:
- VoIP
- Communication with people on XMPP accounts
- Text chat not necessary, I have IRC for that.
And if you want to make my week:
- Full audio controls (Jack, or input/output device selection).
The system is Ubuntu 11.04 Server.
ubuntu command-line voip
I am looking for a Jingle client for the command line.
Currently, I use Jitsi, but my dreams of not needing the GUI for more than just web-browsing are not realized due to my reliance on this program.
Does anybody know of a CLI client that supports:
- VoIP
- Communication with people on XMPP accounts
- Text chat not necessary, I have IRC for that.
And if you want to make my week:
- Full audio controls (Jack, or input/output device selection).
The system is Ubuntu 11.04 Server.
ubuntu command-line voip
ubuntu command-line voip
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Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
1
Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55
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1
Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
1
Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55
1
1
Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
1
1
Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55
Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55
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look on the jingle documentation http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/technology-overview/jingle/ there aren't a client with CLI only for jingle..
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I am not at all sure about VoIP support (do you need proper SIP support, or simply computer-to-computer voice messaging?), but Pidgin comes with a command-line version called Finch which supports XMPP out of the box and might be a partial solution. It should also use the same buddy list, logs, settings etc. as the GUI version, so you can choose to use either depending on your needs at the moment.
Documentation: Using Finch.
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look on the jingle documentation http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/technology-overview/jingle/ there aren't a client with CLI only for jingle..
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look on the jingle documentation http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/technology-overview/jingle/ there aren't a client with CLI only for jingle..
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look on the jingle documentation http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/technology-overview/jingle/ there aren't a client with CLI only for jingle..
look on the jingle documentation http://xmpp.org/about-xmpp/technology-overview/jingle/ there aren't a client with CLI only for jingle..
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I am not at all sure about VoIP support (do you need proper SIP support, or simply computer-to-computer voice messaging?), but Pidgin comes with a command-line version called Finch which supports XMPP out of the box and might be a partial solution. It should also use the same buddy list, logs, settings etc. as the GUI version, so you can choose to use either depending on your needs at the moment.
Documentation: Using Finch.
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I am not at all sure about VoIP support (do you need proper SIP support, or simply computer-to-computer voice messaging?), but Pidgin comes with a command-line version called Finch which supports XMPP out of the box and might be a partial solution. It should also use the same buddy list, logs, settings etc. as the GUI version, so you can choose to use either depending on your needs at the moment.
Documentation: Using Finch.
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I am not at all sure about VoIP support (do you need proper SIP support, or simply computer-to-computer voice messaging?), but Pidgin comes with a command-line version called Finch which supports XMPP out of the box and might be a partial solution. It should also use the same buddy list, logs, settings etc. as the GUI version, so you can choose to use either depending on your needs at the moment.
Documentation: Using Finch.
I am not at all sure about VoIP support (do you need proper SIP support, or simply computer-to-computer voice messaging?), but Pidgin comes with a command-line version called Finch which supports XMPP out of the box and might be a partial solution. It should also use the same buddy list, logs, settings etc. as the GUI version, so you can choose to use either depending on your needs at the moment.
Documentation: Using Finch.
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Yate comes to mind. Never got it really working, though.
– sr_
Apr 22 '13 at 16:22
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Yate appears to require a client unless you want to run it as a Jabber Server. And it uses a GUI for the client (that I see).
– Aviator45003
Apr 22 '13 at 23:55