Unfortuanately net-im/skype4does not work on FreeBSD at all right now. It needs unimplemented Linux system calls that, last time I checked, were not even in HEAD yet.
Is there an alternative to Skype for FreeBSD, but is compatible with Skype? There is no way I am gonna try to get mom to convert her computer to FreeBSD over the phone.
Nothing can be compatible with Skype except Skype itself, otherwise I think it would have died already. The amount of code in Skype.exe providing anti-debugger, anti-tracing and polymorphing mechanisms is adorable actually. You can read more here: http://www.oklabs.net/skype-reverse-engineering-the-long-journey/
Skype M$ Spy Messenger is available from a web page https://web.skype.com for now,
(personally I don' test it, because I don't use it (Jabber rullez! ), but it works for a friend of mine)
so it seems you don't need to install any crappy software anymore.
Maybe it is possible to download this extension, to edit something, and to install it manually…?
Maybe one day someone will create a hack or something…
Or if you try to use it with firefox with following user agent
Code:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:47.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/47.0
As you can see in the pictures, on a machine with a windows®™ installed, this "*plugin.msi" should start some kind of a malware script, that will transform your FF browser into a hanged window with a skype logo, 4th picture should be with a "task manager" in it, to kill hanged process (or processes)…
So maybe it works with wine?
Or maybe they (M$) will start to provide full support for free for Free OS-es with their products?
P.S. GNU/Linux user agents work for web.skype.com in chat mode too…
e.g. "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:47.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/47.0"
So it seems that they (microsoft™ guys®) just ignore FreeBSD users by now.
P. P. S But I believe , after all, calls will work on GNU/Linux, because US government"big brother" Microsoft®™ Co want to hear and watch record all your conversations… even on Linux systems and especially on "Linux" devices .
Since Skype had announced the end of life of old P2P protocol, I've just tried skypeforlinux-alpha with emulators/linux-c7. After installing a couple of missing libraries I'm getting the following when run it
May be someone doesn't know,
there is a very good alternative to skype, especially if you use facebook.
it is possible to use facebook for video calls, and it works very nice on FreeBSD,
I was very surprised when I first clicked this icon and saw, that it was working fine without any issues...
To use it, you need to enable webcamd daemon and to load cuse kernel module,
add
Code:
webcamd_enable="YES"
kld_list="cuse"
to /etc/rc.conf,
(Or if you use FreeBSD 10.*, install multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod and add `kld_list="cuse4bsd"` instead.)
Also you need to add your user to webcamd group # pw groupmod webcamd -m username,
after attach your webcam if it isn't integrated and then reboot.
No! No plugins, just run www/firefox, navigate to facebook and make a video call!
(I'm using firefox-53.0.2,1 now and FreeBSD 11-STABLE and FB video calls works fine for me.)
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