FW: [RHCE] WiKi and another LPIC Study Resource
Rock Roskam
Rock.Roskam at sas.com
Sun Feb 27 13:35:36 EST 2005
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Subject: Re: [RHCE] WiKi and another LPIC Study Resource
Jim Ray wrote:
>>Nothing beats setting aside time and going to a space that is dedicated
>>to your meeting. It is too easy to be distracted while at a virtual
>>meeting - unless its a topic that is immediately of interest to you.
>>
>>If you *do* want to hold a virtual meeting then IRC is the place to be.
>>There is even a posting site that goes along with the IRC channel used
>>by Trilug.
>>
>>
>[JR>] do both. Back when we were meeting at my house, we used to get on
>IRC, send harassing comments back and forth and share screens with vnc. Me
>thinks Rock had the means to make it appear via a web browser. Rock? How
>possible would it be to share out the test box screen over a web site?
>
>I'm old school and concur that there is no replacement for undisturbed
>physical meetings.
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I think the limitation for vnc is still the bandwidth. we could only
support 3-4 users connecting remotely via vnc across a standard dsl or
cable line. It worked great internally to share the desktop. I have
not found any open source software yet that provides the same
functionality of web ex or MS Livemeeting in term of providing an
application/desktop share. Gnome meeting can provide the white board
and chat and video and sound. I am thinking of using webcollab for
organization of some projects. VNC over ssl or ssh is slow for remote
desktop and does not traverse proxy servers very well. The freenx
server which works great over ssh does not allow multisession viewing.
I like meeting in person.
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