never used it, but would chrome remote desktop work? On 13 December 2016 at 09:56, Roger Oberholtzer <roger.oberholtzer@gmail.com> wrote:
I often connect to remote systems via vncviewer (remote is Linux) or rdesktop (remote is Windows). It works great to share the remote desktop with a remote user. One thing I miss is to be able to talk to the remote user at the same time. Obviously, the telephone works. But where is the challenge in doing that?
Does anyone have a suggestion for an app supported on openSUSE that allows this? Something that is not too complicated. We don't need conference calls or anything fancy. Just two computers, each with a mic and speakers. If we stay with Linux on both sides, we can add KDE into the mix as that is the desktop on both ends.
I see many apps. But they always seem so involved. And some like a server to mediate connections. I would like to avoid that if possible. Just two client apps that talk to each other.
Looking forward to suggestions. Preferably ones where the apps are actually used. -- Roger Oberholtzer
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