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 <t...@harminc.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023 at 10:07, Steve Thompson <ste...@wkyr.net> 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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