Thin and light with the dimensions of a credit card USB Type-C for power, and USB 2.0 OTG supportīuilt-in RTC, VIN-port, 40-pin GPIO, x3 user buttons, hardware encryptionĪndroid 7.1 pre-installed, Android 8.0, LibreELEC, Ubuntu 18.04 and BuildrootĢGB DDR3 RAM, and up to 16GB EMMC-V5.0 storageĪP6212 b/g/n or AP6255 802.11b/n/g/ac, with Bluetooth 4.2 HDMI 2.0a with 4K H.265/VP9 10bit & HDR10 Video Processing The resolution of the area you're sharing must be less than or equal to 4096 x 4096 p, regardless of what you're sharing.1.5GHz 64-bit Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 SoC You're unable to change your system display settings while sharing your screen or application. When you share certain applications, such as Google Chrome, the red border displays a shadow effect around the application window. You can see the share control bar but you're not able to preview your share from there. X11 limitations when sharing your screen or application Use administrator privileges (sudo command) to reinstall the new version of the app To use EPOS headsets with Webex App for Linux, RedHat users must do the following:ĭownload the latest webex.rpm version of Webex App Linux clients aren't supported for end-to-end encryption.Ĭhanging scaling using fractional scaling in the system settings isn't supported.
It may require several mouse clicks into the search box to regain focus after typing.Ĭonfiguring proxies using KDE System Settings is not currently supported. Users on tiling window managers, such as i3, may experience focus issues when trying to search. Microphones with 24-bit sampling aren't expected to be compatible.
For i3 window managers, in the i3-msg config file set "focus_follows_mouse no".You can apply some workarounds to prevent the windows disappearing: Such as windows intermittently disappearing, windows not positioned correctly on screen, windows may appear floating on top of the app. With i3 window manager installed or other tiled window managers, you can experience some odd behavior with the reply or edit message windows. Tile-based window managers are not supported by Webex App. The Webex App for Linux is not supported in Webex for Government.To support the Orca screen-reader, you must include ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=1 in your environment. Optimization for image/text or video when sharing your screenĬall control of third-party headsets (EPOS headsets are supported)Ĭore requirements: Intel Dual-Core CPU 2.XX GHz or AMD processor (4 GB of RAM minimum recommended)ĭesktop environment/Window Manager: GNOME/Mutter and KDE/KWin recommended. Screen share (Ubuntu 22.04 with Wayland display protocol) The Webex App for Linux will soon support the following features: February, version 4x.2 (so February 202 3 release is version 4 3.2).The release schedule and associated version numbers are: Since late 2022, we release the Webex App for Linux once every third month.
We're continuing to work towards supporting the same features that are available on Webex App for Windows with what's available on Webex App for Linux. All the core Webex capabilities are supported in a single app to help you seamlessly collaborate.