Finally Voice chat is a reality on Linux :) Since i started a working on a Linux project and started using Debian as the OS in office first thing i missed  often and most is the ability of Voice chat in Linux though we were using Gtalk on windows to communicate with offshore team mates often from our desktop it was really annoying to use key board to chat with when we shifted to Linux Operating system.....
step1: System--->Administration--->Synaptic Package Manager
step2: in Synaptic Package Manager window Settings--->Repositories
step3: Third party Software--->Add and enter the line below in the APT text box
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/telepathy/ubuntu hardy main
Now close the window and press Reload button in the Synaptic Package Manager window and now in the list in Synaptic Package Manager find/search "Empathy" and mark by right clicking it and click on the "Install" button in the top
step5: Now click on the Applications---> Internet---> Empathy Instant Messenger you get a window as shown in the below PIC
Now you can configure Gtalk, Yahoo, MSN or any other Accounts by giving your original credential and start voice chatting and at last the voice chat which was a last thing missing on the Linux is finally at place and keeping the critics on the bay if you know any other tips and tricks do mention it here
 
 
 
 
5 comments:
cool it worked..!!! i really did not expect this on linux
After searching for many websites and instruction finally this worked for me thanx a lot
Yes work, but is some strange and different then windows enviroment.
thank just what i needed
We can find more websites which are providing Voice chat facility in online, but only few are providing the best quality in the voice effect.
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