A different answer perhaps, do you need to run zoom client? They have
a web app that runs on browser.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 8:46 AM Justin Paulsen wrote:
>
> Stefan, sorry! I mis-spelled your name!
>
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 7:44 AM Justin Paulsen wrote:
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>> Hi Uli,
>>
>> I know it seems li
Stefan, sorry! I mis-spelled your name!
On Fri, Jul 2, 2021 at 7:44 AM Justin Paulsen wrote:
> Hi Uli,
>
> I know it seems like an odd thing to do, but it is needed more often than
> you might think. I don't think the published applications mode would solve
> my issue however I will give it a
Hi Uli,
I know it seems like an odd thing to do, but it is needed more often than
you might think. I don't think the published applications mode would solve
my issue however I will give it a try. I have submitted the issue to Zoom
but so far nothing happening with it. Honestly, its an edge case
If it is crashing this usually means it does not properly check if the
X server (x2goagent in this case) offers all the required features. I
would suggest to post a bug report to Zoom, but in this case I doubt
it will be of any benefit since even a working version will not be
really useful inside n
Hi Justin,
Am 01.07.21 um 15:23 schrieb Justin Paulsen:
> When I connect over X20go to my Debian 10.9 workstation and try to start
> the Zoom Desktop Client it crashes immediately without even showing up. If
> I start it on the workstation locally it starts without issue. Has anyone
> else run
Hello,
When I connect over X20go to my Debian 10.9 workstation and try to start
the Zoom Desktop Client it crashes immediately without even showing up. If
I start it on the workstation locally it starts without issue. Has anyone
else run into this issue, and if so have you found a solution?
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