Package Details: zoom 6.0.12-1

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: 650
Popularity: 10.14
First Submitted: 2015-08-15 13:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-06-01 16:23 (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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edh commented on 2018-01-22 19:07 (UTC)

@bin_bash Sorry but I can not reproduce your error. Is there something of note about your build environment?

bin_bash commented on 2018-01-22 18:41 (UTC)

Can't install at all, get the following error: error: 'zoom-2.0.115900.1201_orig_x86_64.pkg.tar.xz': duplicate target

pgmillon commented on 2018-01-09 17:48 (UTC)

Broken since my last update from qt 5.9 to qt 5.10:

Linux Client Version is 2.0.115900.1201 Using Qt version 5.10.0 in /usr/lib

https://pastebin.com/raw/DVzqDHQR

edh commented on 2017-11-19 20:49 (UTC)

@jav209 Thanks for the feedback. I stripped down the list of dependencies to only include the ones zoom itself states are needed instead of relying on the output of `namcap`.

jav209 commented on 2017-11-19 16:58 (UTC)

It appears that at least qt5-webengine, qt5-svg, and gstreamer are not _necessary_ dependencies. I am short on space on /, so I tried installing without the libraries that are included with zoom (check out the .so-files in /opt/zoom), and found that at least these three can be removed without losing functionality. Zoom appears to run without pulseaudio-alsa, but not having it appears to mess up my audio config.

dminca commented on 2017-11-11 09:43 (UTC)

Works like a charm! Thank you very much! :)

luan commented on 2017-08-09 20:47 (UTC)

Latest version (2.0.98253.0707) I don't have keyboard input when someone shares their screen with me and gives me control. Downgrading one commit before that works. Anyone else with that?

TrevorBramble commented on 2017-07-10 23:34 (UTC)

@mbroemme Under Xmonad, all of the windows are perfectly movable, however they do not respond to any dismissal key combo I've ever heard of and never have "cancel" buttons, so I often end up shunting any number of accessory windows to another workspace until I can exit the whole program.

mbroemme commented on 2017-06-27 11:49 (UTC)

Is it normal that the Zoom windows have no decorations and cannot be moved at all under Fluxbox? Does anybody have the same issue than me? Other Qt5 applications work fine, however they use system libraries.

jdubs commented on 2017-05-23 18:56 (UTC)

In case anyone finds it helpful, I was having issues with screensharing. Namely, when I shared my screen, participants just saw green where my window should be. First, I upgraded my kernel from 4.7.6 to the latest 4.11.2. This caused the green to instead appear black to participants. This is essentially because of wayland. I had originally set xorg as the default, but this has been reset at some point (perhaps during the kernel upgrade or perhaps earlier). Switching to Xorg makes zoom work perfectly.