Quoting Hendrik Boom (hendrik@???):
> Is jitsi the progrm that lets you use facebook messenger from a Linux box?
No. Jitsi Meet (the portion of the Jitsi suite in question) is a
server-end implementation of WebRTC that supports (using JavaScript)
SSL-encrypted videoconferencing from clients on many modern Web browsers
without any other client-end software. Client support is generic, and
not platform-dependent.
Jitsi Meet is an an open source Java program, requiring static IP and a fully
qualified domain name on the server end.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jitsi#Jitsi_Meet
https://myshadow.org/resources/jitsi-meet-chrome-and-chromium
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-create-your-own-video-conference-using-jitsi-meet-on-ubuntu-1804/
And this has nothing to do with Facebook Messenger, which is a Facebook,
Inc.-captive secret-sauce proprietary software ecosystem that doesn't
interoperate with other code (except for limited ability to graft on
compatible third-party 'apps' within Messenger). Facebook Messenger
also absolutely requires use of the walled-garden Facebook service.