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Old 21st December 2017
Adrien2002 Adrien2002 is offline
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Default Web browser special authorization, does it work with FreeBSD ?

Hi guys !
I am working from my home with a team and I actually am on Windows. Next week I'll be on holiday and I want to use that week to pass to FreeBSD on my main machine and keep working with them. We are using a website where we can share our microphone, our camera AND our screen, all through Firefox or Chromium.

When you want to access to the share screen function, it will install a little plug-in in the web browser (so I guess it will install on FreeBSD's Firefox without trouble) but can FreeBSD be able to share its screen that easily through web browser (no audio, only screen) ?

Thank you for your answers, guys

PS : I'm usually an i3-wm user but I doubt it will change anything to have a WM on the final answer.
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