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Tried to install Zoom today since it seems that the webcam on my laptop is ready to go. Zoom isn't part of the regular debian repository but it can be downloaded. So I installed the dependencies and then, as said, I tried to install it. Unfortunately it depends on several packages that are held back with the antix desktop metapackage. In other words it didn't work in the present environment. So I'll have to wait for the next version of dsl that probably will sort out a lot of the present snags.
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I installed a "Test" DSL 2024 to try to install Zoom. I didn't hold back anything but just updated and upgraded. I did that before the actual install. First I didn't think of it and tried to install zoom_arm64.deb which naturally failed. Then I did the right thing and installed zoom_i386.deb and that worked. The GUI came up when running the command zoom but since I didn't have anyone to connect to at the moment I will have to try that later on.
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I've installed Zoom few times on different distributions and it always seems to be a bit of work. Now I just elect to use the Zoom in a browser, it is so much simpler that way and I don't have to worry about forced updates and the like.
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Just want to mention that I installed Zoom 32 bit i386 and it worked flawlessly. But when testing to connect to european servers 32 bit wasn't an option. Only 64 bit versions can log in (at least where I tried). So here the efforts to make Zoom work on DSL stops here. No point if it works and you can't connect.
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