Manilal K M wrote:
Empathy would be ideal if you want to do voice/video chat.
http://live.gnome.org/Empathy
I have reviewed it some months ago and worked well on F9.
http://gnubreeze.blogspot.com/2008/10/gtalk-on-gnulinux-desktop.html
Did you actually try the voice/video chat capability? The last time I
tried, the only thing I was able to do was hear a friend of mine talking
to mine. I couldn't chat back (might have been my local configuration
issue) and video didn't work at all. If you want voice/video
Amsn - MSN
Gyachi - Yahoo
Skype in Linux - voice and video works well but it is a proprietary app.
Rahul