How to install Zoom video conferencing chat on Linux

Extremely popular, very easy, very cheap, even free in the basic version. Zoom is one of the most used video conferencing systems of the world, a fast chat service through a cloud-based peer-to-peer software platform. Zoom is also used for teleconferencing, telecommuting, distance education, and social relations. And it gained a lot of popularity during this Corona-virus period. The Zoom[…]

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How to install Keybase on openSUSE Linux

Keybase is an innovative platform to secure our online identities, it allows users to link their encryption keys to their social accounts like Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter. Keybase also offers an end-to-end encrypted chat, a cloud storage system and a secure cryptocurrency wallet. In addition to the website, Keybase has client applications for Android phones, iOS platforms, and the most[…]

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How to configure Pidgin as Hangouts client

Linux has no native Hangouts client I use Ubuntu and Fedora on different machines, I also use (in some cases and as alternative to Telegram and Skype) Google Hangsouts to communicate with friends and for work. Hangsout is available in many ways, also directly from the Gmail web page, but there are no clients for Linux. I didn’t find a[…]

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