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Zoom installation
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Zoom  
  
Will Zoom run on a Raspberry Pi ?
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Business and distance learning services  
 
 
"Zoom is an attractive alternative" to Skype or Google Hangouts.
 
 
 
native support for Skype for Business and integration with Slack
 
 
 
distance learning services  
 
  
  
 
group calls using a free account are limited to a maximum of 40 minutes
 
group calls using a free account are limited to a maximum of 40 minutes
 
no time limit on one-on-one calls made with a free account
 
  
 
ability to join a meeting without registering accounts.
 
ability to join a meeting without registering accounts.
  
Zoom was built for professional conferencing,
 
 
it is really easy to use it for personal activities
 
 
 
ArchLinux (64-bit only)
 
 
"Getting Arch Linux installed on a Raspberry Pi 2 was a challenge for me."
 
 
"Arch Linux is to be one of the most versatile and also complicated to install."
 
 
"While it was fairly easy to install Arch Linux on the Pi
 
 
it needed a lot of extra hours to get things to work."
 
 
 
"With the latest release of [[RaspArch]],
 
 
you can now run Arch Linux on your brand-new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ SBC"
 
  
Raspberry Pi with aarch64 Arch Linux system
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Getting Linux installed on an [[rpi]] is interesting.
  
Chances are you will also learn a lot more about Linux in general  
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With Arch Linux system you will learn a lot more about Linux in general  
  
if you work with Arch since you have to configure and setup a lot yourself.  
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since you have to configure and setup a lot yourself.  
  
  

Latest revision as of 21:15, 15 July 2020

Zoom

Business and distance learning services


group calls using a free account are limited to a maximum of 40 minutes

ability to join a meeting without registering accounts.


Getting Linux installed on an rpi is interesting.

With Arch Linux system you will learn a lot more about Linux in general

since you have to configure and setup a lot yourself.



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