Package Details: zoom 6.0.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zoom.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zoom
Description: Video Conferencing and Web Conferencing Service
Upstream URL: https://zoom.us/
Keywords: call conference meeting video
Licenses: LicenseRef-zoom
Submitter: edh
Maintainer: edh
Last Packager: edh
Votes: 647
Popularity: 8.42
First Submitted: 2015-08-15 13:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-19 23:28 (UTC)

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a172 commented on 2022-06-13 14:25 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-13 14:25 (UTC) by a172)

@edh - That's not the answer I was hoping for (I was really hoping we could get it to launch without xwayland), but at least I know I'm not missing something.

Some ~/.config/zoomus.conf updates:

  • SSO Login: I don't have qt5-webengine installed, and the ebeddedBrowserForSSOLogin line doesn't exist in my config zoomus.conf. SSO login works just fine (issues with Firefox containers aside).
  • Audio: I am using Pipewire via pipewire-pulse. system.audio.type defaulted to alsa for me (or I changed it without realizing it). I probably could have installed pipewire-alsa and fixed my issues, but I set system.autio.type=pulse (a lucky guess) and this worked. This should work for anyone using straight PulseAudio as well.

If anyone finds documentation on ~/.config/zoomus.conf, please let us know.

edh commented on 2016-08-26 11:03 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 10:48 (UTC) by edh)

I contacted the zoom support on 13th July 2016 and tried to lure them into creating a proper PKGBUILD respectively adopting this one, considering they are providing a package over very none standard ways to the Arch Linux community (downloading via a *foreign* site) and not through the official repo or the AUR. However there was little to no progress so far.

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nursoda commented on 2022-10-26 12:57 (UTC)

A short heads-up in case you did not receive Zoom's notification:

Zoom's rpm packages are signed with a GPG key. For releases after Nov 02, 2022 the Linux and Docker GPG signature thumbprint will change from "Key fingerprint: 3960 60CA DD8A 7522 0BFC B369 B903 BF18 61A7 C71D" to "Key fingerprint: 59C8 6188 E22A BB19 BD55 4047 7B04 A1B8 DD79 B481".

Their package signing PGP key may be downloaded from https://zoom.us/download?os=linux, direct link to the new key is https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey?version=5-12-6

rulim34 commented on 2022-10-26 03:15 (UTC)

Any idea why there's no blur option and cannot use virtual background without green screen? Do I need to install any package?

Akusari commented on 2022-10-21 09:08 (UTC)

It seems to be that https://aur.archlinux.org/zoom.git no longer exist ? Page 404 Error from the web services.

edh commented on 2022-10-12 07:28 (UTC)

@mattelacchiato This seems to be irrelevant for the Arch Linux package (dpkg-sig and rpm instructions are not relevant).

mattelacchiato commented on 2022-10-12 07:24 (UTC)

@koryu I hope that the maintainers will include this in the install script. Just for completeness, here is the mail from Zoom:

As an admin or owner of an account with users using the Zoom Desktop Client for Linux, we are reaching out to notify you that we will be retiring the current key pair used to sign the Linux client on November 2, 2022. To avoid service interruption, we advise that you ask your users to download and trust the new public key.

Please follow the instructions below to download the new GPG validation key by 11/2/22 to avoid service interruption.

Download package-signing-key.pub from http://click.zoom.us/e/84442/linux-download-pubkey/c4cjlj/3984217233?h=qog9fl3QsdPRA_5sUBqTXu7PMesnrN2t8rMhUyOgfUY Run the following commands based on the package you’re validating //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // deb package validation gpg --import ~/Downloads/package-signing-key.pub // import gpg public key, only do it once dpkg-sig --verify ./zoom.deb

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // rpm package validation rpm --import ~/Downloadspackage-signing-key.pub // import gpg public key, only do it once rpm -K zoom.rpm

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please contact our Support Team or reach out to your Customer Success Manager.

koryu commented on 2022-10-12 07:06 (UTC)

I got a notification, that the public key for the Zoom Linux client will change on November 2nd, 2022. Should this package be adjusted to trust the new key? Or does each one have to do it themselves?

mesaoptimizer commented on 2022-09-19 13:54 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-19 13:55 (UTC) by mesaoptimizer)

Here's a dirty fix for a specific error when attempting to run zoom after installation. If you get the following error, install the chromium package to workaround the issue:

$ zoom
ZoomLauncher started.
Zoom path is: /opt/zoom
cmd line:
Start subprocess: /opt/zoom/zoom sucessfully, proces pid: [something]
Can't load /home/user/.config/zoomus.conf
/opt/zoom/zoom: error while loading shared libraries: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Something went wrong while running zoom, exit code is 127.
ZoomLauncher exit.

If you get an error just talking about the non-existence of libatk, just intall the atk package.

(How did I figure this out? I googled for issues related to libatk-bridge and found this page that led me to test whether installing the chromium package would fix this.)

keiichiiownsu12 commented on 2022-09-14 18:59 (UTC)

I have been having frequent disconnections, call-drops, and degraded video quality while using Zoom, even when on the same network as my colleagues who have no such issue. Followed the suggestions on the arch-wiki about turning off power saving which has had no success. Card is a realtek atheros.

I was wondering if any of you have encountered a similar issue and discovered possible fixes...

a172 commented on 2022-08-19 13:15 (UTC)

@juanignaciosl - In sway, you would use something like:

swaymsg output eDP-1 position 0 0

juanignaciosl commented on 2022-08-18 11:36 (UTC)

@noctiluus: no solution for the black menu o far. @a172: how can I "have a screen at position 0,0"? I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. I thought that it might be related to the relative positions of my two displays, but I haven't found any arrangement that makes it works.