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Emily Dunham: Vidyo with Ubuntu and i3wm

Понедельник, 07 Марта 2016 г. 11:00 + в цитатник

Vidyo with Ubuntu and i3wm

Mozilla uses Vidyo for virtual meetings across distributed teams. If it doesn’t work on your laptop, you can use the mobile client or book a meeting room in an office, but neither of those solutions is optimal when working from home.

Vidyo users within Mozilla can download a .deb or .rpm installer from v.mozilla.org. On Ubuntu, it’s easy to install the downloaded package with sudo dpkg -i path/to/the/file.deb.

The issue is that when you invoke VidyoDesktop from your launcher of choice (dmenu for me), i3 does what’s usually the right thing and makes the client fullscreen in a tile. This doesn’t allow the interface to pop up a floating window with the confirm dialog when you try to join a room, so you can’t.

mod + shift + space

Mod was alt by default last time I installed i3, but I’ve since remapped it to the window key (as IRC clients use alt for switching windows). Some people use caps lock as their mod key.

mod + shift + space makes the window floating, which allows it to pop up the confirmation dialog when you try to join a call.

Float windows by default

Alternately, stick the line:

for_window [class="VidyoDesktop"] floating enable

in your ~/.i3/config.

http://edunham.net/2016/03/07/vidyo_with_ubuntu_and_i3wm.html


 

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