02-02-2021, 01:36 AM
I want to set up a PinePhone as a video communicator. It should boot straight into a video chatting application, for example Jitsi Meet:
What I do not want:
What OS would be a good starting point?
What I am considering so far:
What I do not want:
- Ability to open arbitrary apps:
- Ability to browse the web:
- Ability to select a Jitsi server. (The server is preconfigured.)
- Ability to see battery status and data consumption.
- Ability to connect to a WiFi network. Some public networks require authentication on a web page.
For now, it is sufficient if the WiFi networks are preconfigured, and otherwise the phone is connected to the Internet via a mobile network.
- Ability to receive phone calls, which are merged into the video chat.
- Ability to make phone calls from the video chat.
- Ability to connect an external web cam via USB.
What OS would be a good starting point?
What I am considering so far:
- Preferred: Full Linux OS that boots into a locked down web browser which loads the Jitsi Meet URL. I may want to have the option to run a little web server which serves a web page with Jitsi embedded in an iframe.
- Full Linux OS with the Jitsi Android app running e.g. Shashlik. I have just discovered Shashlik and have not yet tested it.
- Android based OS with just the Jitsi App. The app opens when the device is turned on. There is no home screen. I’m not sure if that is even possible.