On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 05:21 +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > Microsoft Teams do runs on Linux, except for screen > sharing—you will > not be able to share your screen, even using the web application. > Except > for that, you will not have more troubles than other users, but I > have > seen people using Microsoft Windows and macOS having trouble to > connect > with Microsoft Teams …
This has not been my experience. I can share my screen just fine using the Teams client. I cannot, however, share system audio, and the microphone, while it will work initially, will stop working if you adjust the volume through Teams (as opposed to using the Cinnamon volume applet). What everyone said: it works, but it will look and act differently from all other apps and you just have to adapt to Microsoft's off-kilter design to use it. As Eric S. Fraga said, turn off most or all notifications. I have a company cell phone, so I installed the Teams app on that, and use the phone for all my audio and notifications, just using the Linux app to display shared video. FWIW, my Logitech webcam works fine with Teams. -- Carl Fink c...@finknetwork.com https://reasonablyliterate.com If you want to make a point, somebody will take the point and stab you with it. -Kenne Estes