When I tried to install Voov, they offered me MacOs, Windows, Android, and IOS versions. Not a word about Linux/Ubuntu/Zorin.
Should I download the Windows and trust thet some kind of Ubuntu/WINE magic will look after it? Are there steps I don't know about?
Ideas anyone?
Zoom costs money. Voov was our first try with freebies. Jitsi followed for our 2nd series of classes.
I agree with you re Jitsi.
Getting the geriatric language-challenged Voov users to switch would be a one at a time nightmare.
Jitsi is magnifique! But I have promised Voov ... so away we go!
Thank you zabadabadoo.
As I mentioned, Zoom's problem is cost. Yes, they have a free version, but that logs you out after 40 minutes - meaning we have to restart classes 2 or 3 times.
Except for the aforementioned problem of re-educating students, I'd go with Jitsi.
The special genius in Jitsi's design is that you have zero software on the client - totally browser based - and almost zero on the server - which merely knows the names of the currently running sessions. It is utterly lightweight.
Zoom is the most capable of the three - but I'm a dedicated Jitsi user.
Wine does not come preinstalled. Instead, Zorin OS contains an app that recognizes windows software and will install zorin-windows-app-support (Wine...) automatically if an .exe is clicked.
Can you please try entering the following into terminal:
I don't know where you are, but I enjoy your company and greatly appreciate your help. Cold and dark early morning ... seems like the right time to go about adding Chrome. And I'm with you ... Voov's insistence on Chrome is not technological - it is either political or just plain lazy
I now have VooV installed via Chrome and upon WINE32 ... and still no joy. I might come back to this in a month or so, but for the time being, I'm treating it as a fail with the blame being shared equally by my neophyte lack of ability and Voov's lack of support.
For you lovely, patient Zorin people - nothing but praise and thanks.
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VUG makes this list of top ETFs because it provides convenient access to the largest growth stocks in the U.S. These have solid appreciation potential plus the size and scale to manage through economic downturns. The portfolio may show some volatility in the near-term, which is why it's best suited for young or risk-tolerant retirement investors.
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