George: No apology necessary
I do not use winblows this is all Linux Ubuntu all the time. However I will check for the security window. Another silly issue now is that the webcam test is hanging on the accept or deny dialog box. The system that is working is using the IceTea plugin and is firefox version 13.0.1 hmmm this will need more tinkering I guess but now I have to put on my mechaniocs hat and do the back brakes on my baja before I can continue to play with this. otherwise thjis is great stuff and has a lot of potential for helping me with my learnubuntu.org project once we can get the kinks worked out. I did find a posting regarding some security issues http://techlogon.com/2012/06/10/early-problems-with-flash-player-protected-mode-in-firefox-13/ will check this out later and see if it applies to ubuntu versions as well and let u know what i discover -- Ubuntu-Head Tom Judge Ubuntu Head Look for us on the web: http://learnubuntu.org http://youtube.com/learnubuntunow http://twitter.com/#!/learnubuntu http://facebook.com/tvjudge Also we are on Skype as user [email protected] On Sat, 2012-07-07 at 21:25 +1000, George Kirkham wrote: > Tom, > > > > Apologies for not replying sooner. I have been busy. > > > > The below explains what happens for me when I use Firefox on a Windows > XP workstation to connect to my Openmeetings server. I also have the > latest Sun Java and Adobe Flash Player installed to my Windows XP > workstation. My OpenMeetings server is a 32bit Debian server (not that > it matters that it is 32 bit or Debian, just that, that is what its OS > is). Please look at how this works for me, and see if you can find > where this does not work for you, and then why this might not be > working for you (e.g. one of the windows that I show below could be > behind your main OpenMeetings window and so you did not see it?) > > > > 1) Log into a conference room and select “Actions” menu, > “Share/record screen” then Firefox starts downloading the “Screen > Sharing Application” which this time for me was public_3.jnlp. > > > > > > > > > > > > When the Java Applet has completed downloading I get a security prompt > before I can run it. I select “Always trust content from this > publisher”, which is probably silly of me since the Publisher is > “UNKNOWN”. And then I select “Run”. > > > > > > > > After I select the “Run” button from Windows “Warning - Security” > window, I get the “Desktop sharing” window and select the “Start > sharing” button. Any other users who are in my meeting then get the > prompt to view my screen. > > > > > > > > Any other users who are in my meeting then get the prompt “View > screen”. > > > > > > Recently I was in an OpenMeetings meeting where someone was sharing > the screen, where they were running 3D geological mapping software. It > was quite effective at showing the 3D geological model, I was > impressed. > > > > Thanks, > > > > George Kirkham > > > > > > > From: Tom Judge [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, 7 July 2012 6:12 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Share Record Screen not working > > > > > Ok so I tried another browser and it may be a browser issue. still > windering if anyone else has been down this path :) > > -- > > > > > Ubuntu-Head > Tom Judge Ubuntu Head > > Look for us on the web: > > http://learnubuntu.org > http://youtube.com/learnubuntunow > http://twitter.com/#!/learnubuntu > http://facebook.com/tvjudge > Also we are on Skype as user [email protected] > > > On Fri, 2012-07-06 at 14:57 -0400, Tom Judge wrote: > > > Ok so I did enable firefox to use javaws for jnlkp but it still no > workee so im hoping for some help
