Date: Tue, 5 May 2020 09:36:24 -0400 From: Jerry <jerry@seibercom.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Microsoft Teams for Linux Message-ID: <20200505093624.00001df2@seibercom.net> In-Reply-To: <b64d57e2-f4d7-7618-c711-6501a652a6ac@suszko.eu> References: <b64d57e2-f4d7-7618-c711-6501a652a6ac@suszko.eu>
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--Sig_/A+Ob1zhOnGtgAx9u=EZI+VB Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, 5 May 2020 14:52:01 +0200, Maciej Suszko commented: >Hi, > >I'm wondering if anyone tried to use Microsoft Temas either web version >or desktop app... Web version does work but making audio/video call >isn't officialy suppported, so you need to spoof user-agent to make it >partially working - but from time to time MS change something and it >just stop working. In the past weeks I was able to make audio calls, >now it's not possible (neither Firefox nor Chrome) > >I tested my webcam and mic on https://www.onlinemictest.com/ and it's >all working, so problematic is the web application from MS. > >Desktop application - here are two options, one for Linux, one for >Windows. I tried to run the Linux version using linuxulator, >brandelf-ing all the binaries but with no success... > >#v+ >tlhscd@arsenic:/tmp/teams/share/teams $ ./teams >Trace/BPT trap (core dumped) >#v- > >How do you think - are there any chances to make the desktop app >working in out FreeBSD desktops? I assume you are referring to "Microsoft Teams". Have you tried posting your question here: <https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/ct-p/MicrosoftTeams= ?country=3DUS&culture=3Den-us> According to <https://www.thewindowsclub.com/microsoft-teams-features>, Microsoft Teams is now available on desktop and mobile operating systems including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS and web platforms. According to this URL: https://itsfoss.com/microsoft-teams-linux/, MS Teams is available for Linux. Of course, that is a far cry from FreeBSD, so YMMV. Report back with your findings. I would be interested in the usability of this application on FreeBSD. --=20 Jerry --Sig_/A+Ob1zhOnGtgAx9u=EZI+VB Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAEBCAAdFiEEIQb/tTwl6I1ueEVtOHMGOIfexWQFAl6xa9gACgkQOHMGOIfe xWSS8gf/RGhGSLSsN0pFajy/p1vBWTQfkzKYQhZymMJi39SwG0HTPRoeERjAUNnE 9iPXCluoJW4KaRiOL+5sH/zuOytTXLh3xqFALt6zAOoFMzhwXboa6//ieIwBKyTT HxVhtf5CcZwGJUOdls1CeLttcYJOf/4lsllzKcjiAGy0SVQ9u8EqYp4TYZbQpDCx 7/8icsHWo6Rkr7ZmiR1mnDdbpknoAWJDbwLaBrAONu7CYleU2NTeNMp6k2hBsRMo bTlmdyBtMyH5AVu+Pg6c8cn384sOEhIo0lSyOCw9dxVZnBTFw6C5AMMmQZAUKYrh ItWCUmbnAgEYHcuztHZRTpQYixQvFg== =qpsH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Sig_/A+Ob1zhOnGtgAx9u=EZI+VB--
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