Re: [orca-list] accessible video conferencing apps on Linux with orca



Any chrome-flavored browsers need to be updated as soon as an update becomes available for them, some zero day things are being exploited by hackers on all of these browsers.



On Fri, 5 Feb 2021, Dave Hunt via orca-list wrote:

If you just need audio, consider Mumble; you may also need to find or install a server.  If you're ok with running something in the browser, I like jitsimeet.  One public server to try is meet.jit.si.  Your conferees need not install or download anything, just use Chrome/Chromium or Firefox.  I used it, yesterday, and my audio and video were fine.



HTH,



Dave




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On 2/5/21 12:45 PM, Daniel McGee via orca-list wrote:
 Hello all


 Any recommendations out there for video chat apps that one could use with
 orca in an accessible way?


 Using Ubuntu Mate 20.4 LTS with the Ubuntu software center installed.


 Many thanks


 Daniel

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