I’ve had a pretty poor experience with it myself, so I wanna see what the Linux community thinks about this.

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From what I gather teams-for-linux still uses the web version doesn’t it? Would that not be subject to all the same problems?

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From what I hear the only thing that doesn’t work is reaction emojis in meetings.

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Might give it another go then, the problem for me is not that it doesn’t work, but that it doesn’t work reliably though

Have been using it as a PWA and half the time it forgets I gave it mic permissions or resets my audio settings/doesn’t even recognise my mic in the first place

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I use flatpak edge and install teams as a pwa works like a charm.

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