@code_xpert I was going to edit my previous comment (again) to note the fact that spoofing the user agent seems to work until I tried joining a meeting. It seems that it actually is not compatible as I get an error message.
In the meantime I've tried the Teams-for-Linux variant and it appears to sidestep the "you haven't signed up for Teams" issue but now when test joining a meeting, clicking a meeting link doesn't wind up actuating the meeting. Come on, Microsoft.
E: If only I scrolled SLIGHTLY and read @pawelj's comment.
"In order to make joining a meeting work from Firefox I had to adjust the /usr/share/applications/teams-for-linux.desktop and rerun update-desktop-database
-Exec=teams-for-linux +Exec=teams-for-linux %U +MimeType=x-scheme-handler/msteams; "
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ogarcia commented on 2023-02-24 07:46 (UTC)
@mluque Yes, it seems that Microsoft is doing the wrong thing and has deleted the packages from the repository. There are several open threads on this topic.
The truth is that since the announcement that Microsoft was going to withdraw the Teams client, one does not know what is going to happen. I hope they restore the files, but in the meantime I have uploaded the binaries here (they are the Arch packages, I don't have the original .deb packages but if someone passes them to me I can include them).
ogarcia commented on 2022-02-01 10:30 (UTC) (edited on 2022-04-19 12:53 (UTC) by ogarcia)
Please, before flag as Out-of-date perform a double check in versions. Version 1.4.00.4855 is higher than 1.3.00.30857, 1.3.00.5153 or 1.3.00.958.
If you doubt, please remember the math classes and perform a count 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 958, 959, ..., 5152, 5153, 5154, ..., 30856, 30857, 30858, etc.
You can go to HERE, download DEB or RPM and compare versions