I see that someone is working on a zoom port. Thank you. I understand that until it is announced, I shall have to do my zoom conferencing on Linux. However, I was surprised to discover that I could not do a bluejeans.com conference on chrome under FreeBSD. What software is missing on FreeBSD that would render a bluejeans.com conference nonfunctional? It was annoying for me to have to reboot my laptop into Linux when the time came to join a bluejeans.com conference, and I missed the first few minutes. It was the same chrome browser in both cases, however (maybe different versions, but I was using the most recent available version on both OSes) and I don't understand why the browser in FreeBSD failed to do the conference properly.
Also, has anyone managed to run Skype on FreeBSD? Skype is closed-source, and I don't expect MicroSoft to release a FreeBSD version, ever; but they do release skypeforlinux, and FreeBSD has native Linux emulation. I could not, however, get skypeforlinux to work on my FreeBSD system. I hope it is because I was failing to do something simple and obvious.
Thank you in advance for any and all replies.
Also, has anyone managed to run Skype on FreeBSD? Skype is closed-source, and I don't expect MicroSoft to release a FreeBSD version, ever; but they do release skypeforlinux, and FreeBSD has native Linux emulation. I could not, however, get skypeforlinux to work on my FreeBSD system. I hope it is because I was failing to do something simple and obvious.
Thank you in advance for any and all replies.