Howdy, I have tried both pidgin and gajim for making audio calls using my xmpp server. Both of them say they are missing packages. Here's a sample from gajim: Requires: gir1.2-farstream-0.2, gir1.2-gstreamer-1.0, gstreamer1.0-plugins-base, gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly, gstreamer1.0-libav, and gstreamer1.0-gtk3 I even tried upgrading to jagim-git, and got the same thing. Here is how the dependency list looks after installation completes: (1/1) installing gajim-git [############################################################] 100%Optional dependencies for gajim-git python-dbus: for gajim-remote and zeroconf support [installed] farstream: for video/voice support [installed] gst-plugins-good: for video/voice support [installed] gst-plugins-bad: for video/voice support [installed] gst-plugins-ugly: for video/voice support [installed] gst-libav: for video/voice support [installed] gst-python: for video/voice support [installed] gst-plugin-gtk: for video support gsound: for notification sounds [installed] gspell: for spell checking support [installed] libxss: for idle time checking on X11 [installed] libappindicator-gtk3: to get a tray icon on some desktop environments notification-daemon: for desktop notifications [installed] gnome-keyring: store passwords encrypted in GNOME Keyring kded: store passwords encrypted in KSecretService python-crypto: support for E2E encryption python-docutils: for RST generator support gupnp-igd: for UPnP-IGD support [installed] geoclue2: for sharing your location :: Running post-transaction hooks... the output from pidgin looks very similar. So I'm curious, am I missing something here or is audio support just broken in both of these? I have audio support using conversations in Android, but why use that when there's a perfectly good computer running Arch right at my fingertips lol. Also, I was wondering if there's a CLI based xmpp client that supports audio? I have searched and there seem to be quite a few, but none that I have found that specifically mentions audio with the jingle protocol, or audio at all for that matter. Thanks, Storm