Thanks for all answers, I want to use my laptop and talk to somebody or even exeptionally to others (several people) in a room, connected through one laptop. (through more laptops - I haven't done it yet, so I don't know) Earlier I used Skype. Jitsi Meet isn't in guix. But Jami is there. There are 8 packages for Jami, do I need to install all of them? ffmpeg-jami 4.4.2 Audio and video framework htttps://www.ffmpeg.org/ jami 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.net jami-gnome 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.net jami-qt 20220726.1515.da8d1da Qt Jami client https://jami.net libjami 20220726.1515.da8d1da Jami core library and daemon https://jami.net/ libring 20220726.1515.da8d1da Jami core library and daemon https://jami.net/ node-jsondiffpatch 0.3.11 Diff & Patch for Javascript objects https://github.com/benjamine/jsondiffpatch pjproject-jami 2.11-0.e1f389d Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack https://www.pjsip.org Additionally, I guess, I have to set up "jami-service-type" Gottfried Am 01.08.22 um 14:36 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer: > Hi Gottfried, > > "(" writes: > >> On Mon Aug 1, 2022 at 12:55 PM BST, Akib Azmain Turja wrote: >>> There is a software named Jitsi Meet, through I think that's not what >>> you want. >> Also, Jitsi only really has a web application. (There *is* a desktop app, >> but it's written in Java and appears to be abandoned, and it's not in >> Guix.) > > I think Jami may be the closest thing to Skype we have. If you are > interested in setting up persistent conference rooms, you may be > interested in the jami-service-type as well, which makes it easy to host > such on headless servers. > > Thanks, > > Maxim