Brosix Knowledge Base

Application crash on trying to load call with video

If I try to initiate or accept a video call, Brosix application crashes. This could be caused by a faulty graphics (video) card driver. Please disable OpenGL video acceleration. Go to Brosix – Settings – General Uncheck the “Enable OpenGL video acceleration” Click the “OK” button Try to make or receive a video call

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Brosix takes focus on Linux with Cinnamon

I am running Mint 17 with cinnamon 64 bit. The only problem is when someone sends me a message it takes focus and pops up the chat window. I tried turning off every notification option there is but it still pops up. Any ideas? This is a problem in Cinnamon. There is a file that […]

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Brosix interferes with my VoIP (SIP)

The issue is that Brosix interferes with our VoIP service by stepping on UDP ports 10000-20000 (real time voice) and 5060-5091 (SIP) The port specified in Brosix program settings is for TCP connections – file transfer, screen-sharing etc. UDP port is randomly chosen with each UDP session (voice or video call) using the machine client […]

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How do Brosix Chat Rooms work?

Here are some core points about Brosix Chat Rooms: Every user can create a chat room and add people from his/her contacts list. A point to note: when you create a chat room, you should add at least two other users. Every room member can add other users at any time. The added users can […]

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How to run Brosix on a 64-bit Linux?

Brosix for Linux is a 32-bit application. To run it on a 64-bit Linux you should install 32-bit compatibility libraries.   Ubuntu 64-bit 12.04, 12.10, 13.04, 14.04 The command that must be run first is: sudo apt-get update Once that action is completed (this MUST be done first), then run this command: sudo apt-get install […]

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