Yes, I too am currently teaching online with Jitsi Meet. It is the
best at the moment after I was trying Nextcloud Talk, then GNU Jami,
then Riot.im (with Jitsi embedded). Jitsi Meet works pretty well.
I use Jitsi Meet as my default meeting framework, it works pretty nice.
You can test it here: meet.jit.si
My Trisquel 8 system, with the 4.15.0-72-generic image of Linux (that of the
"linux-image-generic-hwe-8.0" package), runs on top of an Intel i5-7400
processor:
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/97147/intel-core-i5-7400-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-50-ghz.html
cpufreq
Your approach is incorrect and perverted (no offence).
Sending file in _standard_ Open Document format is all right, decent and
respectful. It should be even an imperative if you believe in and
respect freedom in communication.
You are not forcing anyone to anything when you send a file in
So you have manually installed latest LibreOffice from terminal. If you run
"soffice" from terminal, which version of LibreOffice is started?
It's also possible to launch Writer, Calc, and Impress by commands
"lowriter", "localc", or "loimpress", respectively. No version number is