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198 Start-Up<br />

account, open a file dialog and select one. Additional options, such as proxy settings<br />

and server addresses, can be configured after clicking Show more options. When you<br />

have completed your account settings, click Save to exit this dialog.<br />

As soon as you are finished specifying the account data, it is shown in the login window.<br />

To sign on, select your account from the Account menu, type your password, click Sign<br />

on, and start chatting.<br />

7.12.4 Internet Telephony and Video<br />

Conferencing with GnomeMeeting<br />

GnomeMeeting lets you see and speak to other people via Internet telephony (VoIP)<br />

and video conferencing. The GnomeMeeting address book is shared with the Evolution<br />

e-mail client, so you do not need to specify contact information in more than one place.<br />

You can browse for other GnomeMeeting users on your local network without discovering<br />

their contact details first and you can view your own video output side-by-side<br />

with the video from your conversation partners so you see what they see.<br />

To open GnomeMeeting, click Applications → Internet → Telephone → GnomeMeeting.<br />

The first time you access GnomeMeeting, you need to complete the steps in the First<br />

Time Configuration Druid that automatically opens.<br />

7.12.5 Managing Archives with File Roller<br />

In GNOME, you can manage file archives with File Roller. As an archive manager, it<br />

can create and modify archives, view the content <strong>of</strong> an archive, view a file contained<br />

in the archive, and extract files from the archive. File Roller supports the following<br />

formats: tar archives uncompressed (.tar) or compressed with gzip (.tar.gz ,<br />

.tgz), bzip (.tar.bz , .tbz), bzip2 (.tar.bz2, .tbz2), compress (.tar.Z ,<br />

.taz), lzop (.tar.lzo , .tzo); Zip archives (.zip); Jar archives (.jar , .ear,<br />

.war); Lha archives (.lzh); Rar archives (.rar); and single files compressed with<br />

gzip, bzip, bzip2, compress, and lzop.<br />

You can easily view archive contents from File Roller with other applications without<br />

needing to decompress the archives. File Roller supports drag and drop, allowing you<br />

to drag file icons from the desktop or file manager (Nautilus) to the File Roller window<br />

and drop them there.

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