From GnomeMeeting.org FAQ:
2.7. Does it support the T.120 protocol? No, T.120 support is not implemented in GnomeMeeting yet. We prefer to focus on videoconferencing features and protocols than to add support for T.120. Moreover, most T.120 features like desktop sharing, or file transfers can be easily achieved using other dedicated tools.
That sounds like the whiteboard feature. If you want to remote control the other person's desktop, use rdesktop or vnc. With one of those you could open an editor and type stuff for them to see. GnomeMeeting does support text chat.
Brian Kelsay
Leo Mauler [email protected] 10/14/04 05:54AM >>>
--- Brian Kelsay [email protected] wrote:
Gnomemeeting is one option. It is supposed to connect to Net Meeting. I don't know if you get the shared whiteboard.
Brian Kelsay
Well, if it connects to NetMeeting, then chances are there's some sort of shared chalkboard-like structure.
Leo Mauler [email protected] 10/12/04 07:13AM
What I'm wanting here is the ability to type chat, draw on a shared whiteboard, share photos, and possibly audio teleconferencing. I'm not looking for video teleconferencing but it would be interesting as an option.
I was adjusting Components for a friend with Windows98 and saw "NetMeeting". It sounded interesting but I'd like to be able to do that with Linux instead, and presumably things have improved a bit since 1998.