Evening, all.
Updated information - as of 1st July 2024 - can be found at the following link, due to several recent changes:-
https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 55#p124555
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Video-calling apps are in higher demand than ever ATM. Darry19662018 has already mentioned Zoom:-
https://puppylinux.rockedge.org/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=81
We also have the perennial M$ Windoze favourite, Skype.....which is mostly pretty reliable in 64-bit Pups nowadays. However, don't go to the Skype website for downloads.....go direct to the Skype repo:-
https://repo.skype.com/deb/pool/main/s/skypeforlinux/
Necessary, because M$ have coding diaorrhea where Skype is concerned. They release a new version every 10 days on average....
Note; for Skype, a re-boot is advisable between uninstalling the old, and installing the new. I know it's not normal Linux practice to do so, but it just works so much better this way; a 'legacy' of the way things work in Windoze, no doubt..!
Finally, a newcomer to Puppy - Google's "Duo". This is a development from Hangouts, which is disappearing very soon; Hangouts was primarily a 'chat' app, which had video-calling 'tacked-on' later in its life-cycle, and which was never that good a quality.
Duo, on the other hand, was designed from the ground up to do just one thing, and do it very well.....one-to-one video-calling. Notice I don't say video-conferencing, because it's not intended for that; for person to person, however, the video and audio streams are of astonishing clarity.
Zoom and Skype won't work in anything other than a 64-bit Puppy. Duo, on the other hand, being a webapp, will work in a 32-bit Pup.....if you have the right sort of browser. Google, needless to say, have optimized it around the Chromium code-base; it doesn't work very well in Firefox.
The 32-bit versions of my Iron & Vivaldi 'portables' will work fine with it:-
https://puppylinux.rockedge.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=59
Mike.