[Users] ET seminar talk on GRHydroMP
Erik Schnetter
schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Wed Jan 16 20:38:39 CST 2013
WebEx is cross-platform. It requires Java, and running it on Linux may
require installing Firefox; I don't have Linux first-hand experience. A
virtual machine is not required. However, when using WebEx for the first
time, one probably has to spend ten minutes setting things up. Phone
numbers for calling in are provided. We can hold a test session with the
presenter to ensure things work fine.
-erik
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Roland Haas <roland.haas at physics.gatech.edu
> wrote:
> Hello Erik, all,
>
> > How do you want to broadcast the talk? If you don't have another
> > preference, then I would like to try WebEx in this setting, and propose
> to
> > host it at Perimeter.
> I have no particular preference. If you have experience with WebEx then
> we might as well use this talk to test how hard it is to hold a seminar
> using it. Requirements would be that the presenter client has to be able
> to function on a linux box. I remember having had to switch to Windows
> in a virtual machine to get the flash based client (I believe for webex)
> to work but that was some time ago so might well have changed.
>
> Do you have experience with how well the WebEx software performs on
> non-Mac and non-Windows systems (say Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BeOs,
> AmigaOs, Solaris, IBM/z9 :-) )? Most likely a phone line for call ins
> would be useful for non-regular callers that might not want to/be able
> to install software on their computers.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
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