I have the Zoom client installed on a Xubuntu machine in my living room. I tried to connect to a meeting and got an "update required" (or words to that effect) message. When I clicked on whatever the button was for proceeding it downloaded a Windows install file. I went to the Zoom site and downloaded zoom_amd64.deb. I right clicked on it to open it in the Software install program. I got a window telling me something about licenses needing to be updated, or something like that. (I'm not in the living room right now and don't recall the details.) There were two things to correct, and a link that told me it would take me to a page that would explain how to do it. Clicking on that produced no response. Hovering over it showed me a link to a page on Zoom's website, so I copied that link and went to it in Firefox. At the time I didn't have time to spend reading all the stuff, but none of it looked to be particularly useful.

The main problem at the moment is that that window with license stuff has no window controls. The only way I found to get rid of it was to restart Xubuntu.

Any ideas on how to deal with this? I have other computers with working Zoom client installations so I don't need it immediately, but the living room computer has a connection to the TV and stereo systems for better picture and sound, so I'd like to fix it.

Thanks.

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Regards,

Dick Steffens

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