+1 :)
uselessness of the meeting.
Carmen
On 2/8/2023 1:21 PM, John McKown wrote:
I use Teams at work on Windows 10 a couple of times a week. No problems
beyond the uselessness of the meeting.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023, 11:53 Tony Harminc <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 at 10:07, Steve Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:
Not everyone runs Windows or a Mac.
I installed Teams on my Linux desktop and did a reboot (since
this is M/S software). Upon starting Teams, it promptly crashed
KDE, requiring a reboot. Which resulted in me doing an immediate
uninstall.
So I was forced to get a Windows laptop just to run the in vogue
software. Why? because I can't seem to acquire W10 so I can run
it under Virtual Box.
[...]
I'm unclear if you're looking for a "solution" or just want to rant
(not unjustified). In my experience Teams runs OK in a browser,
without requiring a Windows-based app to assist it. There were
problems with Firefox but MS and Mozilla seem to have made it work in
recent times. The same has been true of Google Meet. Certainly
performance is better with the MS app, and they are forever trying to
push you to use it, but most features do work directly in the browser.
Did you try joining your meeting in FF, and refusing any attempts to
get you to "upgrade" to an app?
Tony H.
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