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I am new to Slackware (14.2) . Is there a slackbuild for online meetings. I want to share my screen with meeting participants and also allow others (on Window on Mac) to share their screen. Voice calling in is NOT needed as I can use a voice bridge or conference participants on my phone.
"Go to meeting" works in my firefox browser well enough (no sound). It says my OS needs "fixed"... though I don't consider go-to-meeting an authority on the subject, however I can watch other people do boring things on their computers or conversely, they can watch me do the same.
Hope that helps
I will give it a shot . I was under the impression that we need to install some app to be able to share the screen in Go to Meeting .. Hope it works thru browser only ..
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