Re: Zoom
Sadly, this issue needs more love: https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi-meet/issues/4836#issuecomment-727554161 -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambrevar.xyz/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Zoom
Am 13.11.20 um 19:15 schrieb Roy Lemmon: > Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? Don't do it, it's spyware. And you don't even need it: When accessing Zoom via the Webbowser, there should also be a tiny, tiny Link "Use Zoom in Browser." -- Regards Hartmut Goebel | Hartmut Goebel | h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com | | www.crazy-compilers.com | compilers which you thought are impossible |
Re: Zoom
Em 14/11/2020 06:46, Pierre Neidhardt escreveu: > Turns out IceCat has no trouble with WebRTC, it's only the Jitsi rejects > the user-agent! :p > > There is a popular "user agent switcher" extension: install it, set the > user agent to the latest Firefox and you'll be good to go! Please fill a bug against Jitsi-Meet on it's own issue/task tracker, good webdesign tests for capabilities, not user-agent (Jitsi-Meet is like an app inside a website). In the description, provide steps to counter that at end-user level too. If/when that issue/task is reported, remember to reference that others so that they can see how to accomplish that. -- * Ativista do software livre * https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de * Software (Free Software Directory) * Distribuições de sistemas (FreedSoftware) * Sites (Free JavaScript Action Team) * Não sou advogado e não fomento os não livres * Sempre veja o spam/lixo eletrônico do teu e-mail * Ou coloque todos os recebidos na caixa de entrada * Sempre assino e-mails com OpenPGP * Chave pública: vide endereço anterior * Qualquer outro pode ser fraude * Se não tens OpenPGP, ignore o anexo "signature.asc" * Ao enviar anexos * Docs., planilhas e apresentações: use OpenDocument * Outros tipos: vide endereço anterior * Use protocolos de comunicação federadas * Vide endereço anterior * Mensagens secretas somente via * XMPP com OMEMO * E-mail criptografado e assinado com OpenPGP signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Zoom
raingloom writes: > It worked in ungoogled-chromium last time I tried it. I did not need to > install anything. IceCat was having trouble with WebRTC, even in Jitsi > Meet. Turns out IceCat has no trouble with WebRTC, it's only the Jitsi rejects the user-agent! :p There is a popular "user agent switcher" extension: install it, set the user agent to the latest Firefox and you'll be good to go! Cheers! -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambrevar.xyz/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Zoom
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 18:15:40 + Roy Lemmon wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? > > I have installed Firefox and will run it from the browser. In fact I > am further along than this and have got Zoom to work, albeit by > installing it under nixos on my guix system. However it tells me that > Zoom cannot access the sound via the browser, in an official way so > it looks legitimate. > > It tells me to download the latest version of the browser but I think > I have that. > > Is it to do with Firefox being installed via nixos on my guix system ? > > Thanks for your help. > > Cheers > Roy. It worked in ungoogled-chromium last time I tried it. I did not need to install anything. IceCat was having trouble with WebRTC, even in Jitsi Meet.
Re: Zoom
Em 13/11/2020 15:15, Roy Lemmon escreveu: > Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? Unless I'm mistaken, this is related to the software described in [1], right? If that is the case, then the Guix community won't be able to officially help in this matter. Computers are somewhat dumb, they understand only 0s and 1s. However, humans cannot easily tell what these do, they need ways to both inspect what is being, make changes, share and sell any of these, all of which is made easy if the copyright holder of the work (Zoom Video Communications, Inc and many others) were to distribute the source code in any customary mean of file distribution, along with a license that guarantees such rights to everyone. In other words, it's tempting for the copyright holder to keep these rights to themselves, due to the possibility for abusing the users of the software. So, in the world of computers, for any work/data that can be used practically/functionally (not just software), you as a user have only two possibilities: either you exercise collective control of the data, so that you can call upon others to help you do so when you're incapable of; or someone controls the data and can misuse this position to limit what you can do. So, the Guix community won't be able to do much here due to the fact that the copyright holder of Zoom did not give you, and us all, the essential freedoms of the software, that is: the freedom to use it for any purpose (freedom 0); to study and adapt it for any purpose, and reuse de adaptations (freedom 1); to share and sell unlimited copies of the original (freedom 2); and to do the same as 2, but for modified copies. Guix being a project and a community committed to the Free System Distribution Guidelines of the GNU project (GNU FSDG or simply FSDG) ([2]), cannot assist on the matters exclusively related to non-free functiona/practical work/data, or those not mentioned in this message that are still mentioned in the FSDG. In short, the official Guix repositories, documentation, and the community won't be able to help. However, excluding the kludge made by the copyright holders of Zoom, there's no technological measures stopping you from using this thing. It's advisable that you don't foster usage of this stuff by others. # References [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_(software) . [2]: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html . -- * Ativista do software livre * https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de * Software (Free Software Directory) * Distribuições de sistemas (FreedSoftware) * Sites (Free JavaScript Action Team) * Não sou advogado e não fomento os não livres * Sempre veja o spam/lixo eletrônico do teu e-mail * Ou coloque todos os recebidos na caixa de entrada * Sempre assino e-mails com OpenPGP * Chave pública: vide endereço anterior * Qualquer outro pode ser fraude * Se não tens OpenPGP, ignore o anexo "signature.asc" * Ao enviar anexos * Docs., planilhas e apresentações: use OpenDocument * Outros tipos: vide endereço anterior * Use protocolos de comunicação federadas * Vide endereço anterior * Mensagens secretas somente via * XMPP com OMEMO * E-mail criptografado e assinado com OpenPGP signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Zoom
I have heard that Firefox does have some issues with Jitsi. Your mileage may vary. If you run into trouble, you can always try ungoogled-chromium. Thanks, Joshua November 13, 2020 1:57 PM, "zimoun" wrote: > Dear, > > On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 18:15, Roy Lemmon wrote: > >> Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? > > Since Zoom is not free, AFAIU, I am not sure that people here have hints > for that. Does the sound work with Jitsi or BigBlueButton? > > All the best, > simon
Re: Zoom
Dear, On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 18:15, Roy Lemmon wrote: > Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? Since Zoom is not free, AFAIU, I am not sure that people here have hints for that. Does the sound work with Jitsi or BigBlueButton? All the best, simon
Re: Zoom
On 11/13/20 1:15 PM, Roy Lemmon wrote: > Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? yeah don't do it
Zoom
Hi, Can anyone give me hints on getting Zoom installed with sound ? I have installed Firefox and will run it from the browser. In fact I am further along than this and have got Zoom to work, albeit by installing it under nixos on my guix system. However it tells me that Zoom cannot access the sound via the browser, in an official way so it looks legitimate. It tells me to download the latest version of the browser but I think I have that. Is it to do with Firefox being installed via nixos on my guix system ? Thanks for your help. Cheers Roy.