Dear List,

My experience using Jitsi with Firefox wasn't good. I tried to attend an online 
meeting with FF 71 and I managed to crash the server. Apparently this is 
Firefox's fault though for not supporting all necessary features of WebRTC.

Unfortunately for me there is no alternative ATM. NetBSD has only FF in 
packages (both on aarch64 and amd64). I'd like to use the Jitsi Android app, 
but I don't know how to use an USB headset with either my phone or a tablet. 
Maybe an analog headphone and the device's microphone is the way to go.

I don't feel up to compiling Chrom{e, ium} myself.

I would be grateful for any hints. TIA.

Love,

-- Alexander 

Am 28. April 2020 07:38:06 MESZ schrieb Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de>:
>Hi Tomas,
>
>> > Would it make sense to plan an online conference instead? We are
>playing around
>> > with Jitsi Meet currently. Any thoughts?
>> 
>> I tried Jitsi and it seems broken on NixOS (throwing some Java
>exception
>> about a DNS class not found).
>
>We used Jitsi a lot during the last weeks. I have tried up to only 5
>members so
>far, but performance was good. Beneroth has set up his own server. I
>don't know
>how well it scales for more members, and what can be done to optimize
>it.
>
>> Does Jitsi also work in Firefox?
>
>I always used the Jitsi Meet app on Android for audio and video, and
>sometimes
>additionally Firefox on a Debian PC to demonstrate things on a shared
>screen.
>
>☺/ A!ex
>
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