• FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm

    From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Sun Aug 1 17:29:42 2021
    # FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm


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  • From TJ@2:250/1 to All on Wed Aug 11 12:40:09 2021
    On 8/1/21 12:29 PM, Bit Twister wrote:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm


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    Another one?

    I installed zoom once, so I could observe a local public meeting.
    Haven't had a need for it since, so I haven't updated. Will do so if I
    need it again, but with all these notices I'm wondering...

    Which is updated more often - zoom or firefox?

    TJ

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  • From Daniel65@2:250/1 to All on Thu Aug 12 13:11:30 2021
    Bit Twister wrote on 2/8/21 2:29 am:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm


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    BT, as I often see you posting these updates about Zoom, perhaps you can answer a question for me .....

    At times, and more-so in these CoViD-19 lock-down days, various members
    of my family organise Family Zoom sessions via FaceBook.

    I refuse to log on to FaceBook ... got enough to do with my life without having to continually check to see if someone has FaceBooked me OR NOT!!

    But, I've wondered .... if I install Zoom on my computer, can I connect
    into these group Zoom calls, sort of natively .... Or can I only do it
    via FaceBook??
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 13 04:56:13 2021
    On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 22:11:30 +1000, Daniel65 wrote:
    Bit Twister wrote on 2/8/21 2:29 am:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm



    But, I've wondered .... if I install Zoom on my computer, can I connect
    into these group Zoom calls, sort of natively .... Or can I only do it
    via FaceBook??


    If you log in to/look around on the zoom site you might learn that
    you create a meeting and email the meeting time/date/id to people you
    would like to have attend the meeting.

    Those people enter the meeting url into a browser like firefox which
    uses the zoom software to connect the usrer's hardware, camera/audio/video
    to the other users at the meeting.


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  • From William Unruh@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 13 06:39:31 2021
    On 2021-08-13, Bit Twister <BitTwister@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
    On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 22:11:30 +1000, Daniel65 wrote:
    Bit Twister wrote on 2/8/21 2:29 am:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.7.28991.0726-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm



    But, I've wondered .... if I install Zoom on my computer, can I connect
    into these group Zoom calls, sort of natively .... Or can I only do it
    via FaceBook??

    There are a number of ways of connecting. One is described by Bit below.
    Note that if you want to join someone else's meeting you need to get the
    zoom meeting number from them and the password (if they ar using one)
    from them. Or you get the url from them. If you want to host a meeting,
    then you need to log in to zoom, using your zoom password which you set
    up when you set up zoom, and then either set up a new meeting, or use
    your own Personal Meeting ID, and distribute the meeting id to the
    people you want to have a meeting with, and the password, if you set up
    the meeting with a password.

    You install zoom, which also installs an icon on your desktop. You can
    join a meeting either by the url, or by the meeting ID/ meeting password

    Note that zoom had NOTHING to do with Facebook, or with Google, or with Microsoft,.... You can use a browser to join your meeting but that just
    starts up, using xdg, the zoom program, or you can start it directly
    using the zoom icon, or you can start it using the command line /opt/zoom/ZoomLauncher.



    If you log in to/look around on the zoom site you might learn that
    you create a meeting and email the meeting time/date/id to people you
    would like to have attend the meeting.

    Those people enter the meeting url into a browser like firefox which
    uses the zoom software to connect the usrer's hardware, camera/audio/video
    to the other users at the meeting.


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  • From TJ@2:250/1 to All on Fri Aug 13 13:09:33 2021
    On 8/13/21 1:39 AM, William Unruh wrote:
    Note that zoom had NOTHING to do with Facebook, or with Google, or with Microsoft,.... You can use a browser to join your meeting but that just starts up, using xdg, the zoom program, or you can start it directly
    using the zoom icon, or you can start it using the command line /opt/zoom/ZoomLauncher.

    The one meeting I attended via zoom was an informational meeting of our
    local town board with an event promoter. The meeting was announced on Facebook, but all they provided was a link to attend. It was months ago,
    but as I recall I used the icon to launch.

    TJ

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  • From Daniel65@2:250/1 to All on Sun Aug 15 11:04:46 2021
    TJ wrote on 13/08/2021 10:09 pm:
    On 8/13/21 1:39 AM, William Unruh wrote:
    Note that zoom had NOTHING to do with Facebook, or with Google, or with
    Microsoft,.... You can use a browser to join your meeting but that just
    starts up, using xdg, the zoom program, or you can start it directly
    using the zoom icon, or you can start it using the command line
    /opt/zoom/ZoomLauncher.

    The one meeting I attended via zoom was an informational meeting of our local town board with an event promoter. The meeting was announced on Facebook, but all they provided was a link to attend. It was months ago,
    but as I recall I used the icon to launch.

    TJ
    You used the icon to launch ....... and it was all done outside of
    FaceBook, apart from the Announcement.

    Good, that sounds like what I'm after ... as long as someone forwards me
    the link to click to attend.

    Thanks, guys!
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Doug Laidlaw@2:250/1 to All on Mon Sep 6 12:03:07 2021
    On 15/8/21 8:04 pm, Daniel65 wrote:
    TJ wrote on 13/08/2021 10:09 pm:
    On 8/13/21 1:39 AM, William Unruh wrote:
    Note that zoom had NOTHING to do with Facebook, or with Google, or with
    Microsoft,.... You can use a browser to join your meeting but that just
    starts up, using xdg, the zoom program, or you can start it directly
    using the zoom icon, or you can start it using the command line
    /opt/zoom/ZoomLauncher.

    The one meeting I attended via zoom was an informational meeting of
    our local town board with an event promoter. The meeting was announced
    on Facebook, but all they provided was a link to attend. It was months
    ago, but as I recall I used the icon to launch.

    TJ
    You used the icon to launch ....... and it was all done outside of
    FaceBook, apart from the Announcement.

    Good, that sounds like what I'm after ... as long as someone forwards me
    the link to click to attend.

    Thanks, guys!
    I have one coming up tomorrow night. Since I cannot attach the email, I
    will set out the usual invitation here:
    -o0o-
    Bendigo Amateur Radio & Electronics Club is inviting you to a scheduled
    Zoom meeting.

    Topic: 'Show us your Shack' with Don, VK3PDB
    Time: Sep 7, 2021 07:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

    Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83613477741?pwd=ZitQb2Fhb0ZOdG90dEUxSkVkWEtvUT09

    Meeting ID: 836 1347 7741
    Passcode: 683519
    -o0o-[

    It is the responsibility of the person setting up the meeting to
    organize the emails, but it is your responsibility to register with
    Zoom, so that you will receive them. The Web URL is a normal hyperlink,
    and clicking on the URL will open Zoom. If it can't it will invite you
    to download Zoom.

    Within Zoom, you can schedule your next meeting, and the date will be
    put into your default system calendar. If you need help, there are
    videos on the Zoom website in the invitation. I don't run Facebook, but
    it must send URLs to your browser, just like an email client.

    I came to this thread for a different reason. All the RPMs I download
    have the same name. The repo's key ends in .pub, and my system thinks
    that it is a Microsoft Publisher file. Bit Twister must be getting his
    from a different source. Presumably the file from Fedora will work now?

    Doug.





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  • From Daniel65@2:250/1 to All on Mon Sep 6 12:30:11 2021
    Doug Laidlaw wrote on 6/9/21 9:03 pm:
    On 15/8/21 8:04 pm, Daniel65 wrote:
    TJ wrote on 13/08/2021 10:09 pm:
    On 8/13/21 1:39 AM, William Unruh wrote:
    Note that zoom had NOTHING to do with Facebook, or with Google, or with >>>> Microsoft,.... You can use a browser to join your meeting but that just >>>> starts up, using xdg, the zoom program, or you can start it directly
    using the zoom icon, or you can start it using the command line
    /opt/zoom/ZoomLauncher.

    The one meeting I attended via zoom was an informational meeting of
    our local town board with an event promoter. The meeting was
    announced on Facebook, but all they provided was a link to attend. It
    was months ago, but as I recall I used the icon to launch.

    TJ
    You used the icon to launch ....... and it was all done outside of
    FaceBook, apart from the Announcement.

    Good, that sounds like what I'm after ... as long as someone forwards
    me the link to click to attend.

    Thanks, guys!
    I have one coming up tomorrow night.  Since I cannot attach the email, I will set out the usual invitation here:
            -o0o-
    Bendigo Amateur Radio & Electronics Club is inviting you to a scheduled
    Zoom meeting.

    Topic: 'Show us your Shack' with Don, VK3PDB
    Time: Sep 7, 2021 07:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney

    Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83613477741?pwd=ZitQb2Fhb0ZOdG90dEUxSkVkWEtvUT09

    Meeting ID: 836 1347 7741
    Passcode: 683519
            -o0o-[

    It is the responsibility of the person setting up the meeting to
    organize the emails, but it is your responsibility to register with
    Zoom, so that you will receive them.  The Web URL is a normal hyperlink, and clicking on the URL will open Zoom.  If it can't it will invite you
    to download Zoom.

    Within Zoom, you can schedule your next meeting, and the date will be
    put into your default system calendar.  If you need help, there are
    videos on the Zoom website in the invitation.  I don't run Facebook, but
    it must send URLs to your browser, just like an email client.

    I came to this thread for a different reason.  All the RPMs I download
    have the same name.  The repo's key ends in .pub, and my system thinks
    that it is a Microsoft Publisher file.  Bit Twister must be getting his from a different source.  Presumably the file from Fedora will work now?

    Doug.

    Thanks for that info, Doug. So I don't need a Facebook account .... but
    do need a Zoom account. I suppose that is fare---ish!!

    "Amateur Radio & Electronics"! Never much into Amateur Radio &
    Electronics as Radio and Electronics was my Day-time job .... even when
    I was doing it at night (i.e. rotating Shift Rosters!!)
    --
    Daniel

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  • From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Mon Sep 6 21:45:33 2021
    On Mon, 6 Sep 2021 21:03:07 +1000, Doug Laidlaw wrote:

    I came to this thread for a different reason. All the RPMs I download
    have the same name.

    Sounds right


    The repo's key ends in .pub, and my system thinks
    that it is a Microsoft Publisher file.

    Sounds like some gui App "feature"


    Bit Twister must be getting his from a different source.

    Nope. My script uses the given location and name via wget to download rpms
    and rpm to get version.

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Mon Sep 6 22:57:38 2021
    On 6/9/21 9:30 pm, Daniel65 wrote:

    Thanks for that info, Doug. So I don't need a Facebook account .... but
    do need a Zoom account. I suppose that is fare---ish!!

    "Amateur Radio & Electronics"! Never much into Amateur Radio &
    Electronics as Radio and Electronics was my Day-time job .... even when
    I was doing it at night (i.e. rotating Shift Rosters!!)

    I can appreciate that attitude. I was in electronic service for 30 years
    and I am in no rush to see either end of a soldering iron again.


    --
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    Running plasmashell 5.20.4 on 5.10.60-desktop-2.mga8 kernel.
    Mageia release 8 (Official) for x86_64 installed via Mageia-8-x86_64-DVD.iso


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  • From Doug Laidlaw@2:250/1 to All on Sat Sep 11 15:13:39 2021
    On 6/9/21 9:30 pm, Daniel65 wrote:
    Thanks for that info, Doug. So I don't need a Facebook account .... but
    do need a Zoom account. I suppose that is fare---ish!!

    "Amateur Radio & Electronics"! Never much into Amateur Radio &
    Electronics as Radio and Electronics was my Day-time job .... even when
    I was doing it at night (i.e. rotating Shift Rosters!!)
    --
    Daniel

    No, membership is free for private use.

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