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Δευτέρα 6 Απριλίου 2020

  • Πως θα τρέξετε Cisco Webex σε 64-bit Ubuntu 16.04 με ήχο και διαμοίραση οθόνης.

    Enable support for 32-bit executables

    Add the i386 architecture to the list of dpkg architectures :

    sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
    

    Install the libraries required to execute ELF-32 executables:

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386
    

    Install Firefox 52 ESR (32-bit)

    Beginning with Firefox 52 (released March 2017), plug-in support is limited to Adobe Flash, and drops support for NPAPI, impacting plugins for Java, Silverlight, and other similar NPAPI based plugins. Hence you need the ESR release. You can read more on that here: https://www.java.com/en/download/help/firefox_java.xml

    Download Firefox ESR for Linux (32-bit) from here.

    Unpack it to somewhere, for example to /opt/webex/:

    sudo mkdir -p /opt/webex/
    sudo tar -xjvf firefox*esr*.tar.bz2 -C /opt/webex/
    

    Install the libraries required for Firefox (i386) to run smoothly:

    sudo apt-get install \
        libgtk-3-0:i386 \
        libasound2:i386 \
        libdbus-glib-1-2:i386 \
        libxt6:i386 \
        libxtst6:i386 \
        libcanberra-gtk-module:i386 \
        libcanberra-gtk-3-module:i386 \
        topmenu-gtk3:i386
    

    Install 32-bit JRE

    Download Oracle JRE for Linux (a tar.gz archive for x86 architecture) from here.

    Unpack it to /opt/webex/:

    sudo tar -xzvf jre*linux-i586.tar.gz -C /opt/webex/
    sudo mv /opt/webex/jre* /opt/webex/jre
    

    Enable Java support in Firefox

    Create symbolic links for the Java browser plugin libraries:

    sudo mkdir /opt/webex/firefox/plugins/
    ln -s \
        /opt/webex/jre/lib/i386/libawt.so \
        /opt/webex/jre/lib/i386/libjawt.so \
        /opt/webex/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so \
        /opt/webex/firefox/plugins
    

    Install the libraries required for Webex to run

    sudo apt-get install \
        libpangoxft-1.0-0:i386 \
        libxft2:i386 \
        libpangox-1.0-0:i386 \
        libxmu6:i386 \
        libxv1:i386 \
        libasound2-plugins:i386
    

    Create a Firefox launch script

    cat << 'EOF' | sudo tee /opt/webex/firefox.sh
    #!/bin/bash
    
    export ENV_HOME=/opt/webex
    export FIREFOX_HOME=$ENV_HOME/firefox
    export MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH=$ENV_HOME/firefox/plugins
    export JAVA_HOME=$ENV_HOME/jre
    export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
    
    #export JPI_PLUGIN2_DEBUG=1
    
    $FIREFOX_HOME/firefox --no-remote -P
    EOF
    

    This script will start a new instance of Firefox with the ProfileManager. Choose an existing Firefox profile or create a new one.

    You might want to specify a specific profile to start with. Just add the profile name after the -P flag.

    Don't forget to make the script executable:

    sudo chmod a+x /opt/webex/firefox.sh
    

    You might want to create a symlink, like this:

    sudo ln -s /opt/webex/firefox.sh /usr/local/bin/firefox-i386
    

    Start a Webex session

    Launch the script and join a Webex session.

    If webex.com sends you a jnlp file and Firefox asks what to do with it, just download it. Further, in the Firefox Preferences > Applications, set the action for JNLP files: they should be opened with javaws (Java Web Start) which can be found here:

    /opt/webex/jre/bin/javaws
    

    (Optional) Install the missing libraries required by Webex

    Find out what required libraries are be missing (note that the session number may be different):

    ldd ~/.webex/T30_MC/*.so | grep "not found"
    

    You can use http://packages.ubuntu.com/ to find out which packages contain the libraries.

    It is OK to have libjawt.so being not found.