On 2020-04-06, Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) <kleen...@ucmail.uc.edu> wrote: > My employer is now having lots of audio/video conferences, some of which I > should at least listen to. Unfortunately, they are doing the conferences > with Cisco Webex. Webex uses an app that's not available for Debian Linux.
There's a *browser extension* for Firefox. Have you installed it (there are security implications)? https://help.webex.com/en-us/nt8cif7/Cisco-Webex-Web-App-Meeting-Functionality The Cisco Webex web app is available on Chrome, Internet Explorer version 10 and later, Firefox, and Safari 7 and later. For the best experience (including video support), we recommend using Chrome or Firefox. > I've tried Webex's test site and have concluded that getting the full > audio/video conference is not an option. Mostly (so far) I don't need video I've read (can't find the link now) that the test site doesn't test for audio, but merely for the ability to enter a meeting. > anyway. For audio only, Webex does let me call in to a toll telephone number > and enter an event code. That works. https://help.webex.com/en-us/9eed9t/Get-Started-Joining-a-Meeting-Event-or-Training-Session-with-the-Webex-Web-App *Connect to Audio and Start Your Video* (Have you gone through these recommended steps and failed?) Your post lacks significant detail.