Sure does. https://jitsi.org/downloads/ubuntu-debian-installations-instructions/ … Although I've only used it on Android.
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Replying to @Workshopshed @whitequark
I've installed this and afaict I only got components for the server (jitsi-videobridge) and local HTML files for the web-based client (jitsi-meet-web).
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Replying to @oe1cxw @whitequark
I am no expert, but there are links to faq etc here https://desktop.jitsi.org/
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Replying to @Workshopshed @whitequark
Considering I can't find any packages that go beyond what I have already installed I would assume that there is no native Linux client. That would also be consistent with the fact that all screenshots I find for Linux seem to be the web client.
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Replying to @oe1cxw @whitequark
That does seem to be the case. It is written in Javascript so does not need a conventional install. Screensharing in Chrome seems to be via an add-in called Jitsi-Meetings. Not sure how that works in other browsers.
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Replying to @Workshopshed @whitequark
Well, I tried it and it's seems to be using exactly the same mechanism as google meet and that is broken in that it only allows you to share single application windows or the entire desktop (which in my case is three high res screens), but do not allow sharing of a single screen.
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Replying to @oe1cxw
Sounds like you are much more expert in these things than me. Good look with your search for a suitable app.
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Replying to @Workshopshed
Thanks. As those things usually go it will probably end with me patching chromium to allow sharing of a single screen..
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Replying to @oe1cxw
the confusing thing is that jitsy and jitsy meet are two different things. jitsy meet has a "native" electron app, probably still same problems. my gf is a fan of Microsoft teams. there is also bluejeans, which seems also electron based.
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Replying to @pepijndevos @oe1cxw
of course you can always take the sledgehammer aporoach and use OBS as a virtual webcam.
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I've actually used ffmpeg in this way before with google meet. But on my new (slow) laptop that is not really an option..
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