I had a problem with Zoom crashing when the electron
[1] package was missing, after installing this, Zoom does not crash anymore.
[1] https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/electron/
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/zoom.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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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: | 689 |
Popularity: | 7.84 |
First Submitted: | 2015-08-15 13:18 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-05-21 02:34 (UTC) |
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I had a problem with Zoom crashing when the electron
[1] package was missing, after installing this, Zoom does not crash anymore.
[1] https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/electron/
Like hv15 commented, I tried pipewire instead of alsa and now I can use my bluetooth earphones with mic
@dobedobedo, @angelsl As mentioned in a previous comment, ibus was added to the list of hard-dependencies by the folks at zoom.
Most Zoom functionality is good for me, but I have a persistent issue where participants cannot see annotations when I'm the one sharing.
Any ideas? Using i3wm here.
May I ask what does ibus do in this package? I remove it from PKGBUILD and it still works.
Why is ibus added to the required dependencies?
@ewtoombs According to zoom, pulseaudio-alsa is actually a hard dependency. To make it easier for users to circumvent using pulseaudio, I moved it to the list of optional dependencies.
Is pulseaudio-alsa really an optional dependency, now that zoom natively supports pulseaudio? What's with that?
@bulletmark Yes, those who updated within the three hours in which the source was still named the same need to prune their *_orig packages. I did so to not force people who already pruned their cache to perform a "fake" update.
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erbrecht commented on 2024-11-19 13:06 (UTC)
@Rhinoceros - I finally got screen sharing to work under KDE with Wayland. Looks like I'm using the same versions as you:
I followed the Screen share section on the Zoom wiki page:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Zoom_Meetings
The only thing I didn't need to do was set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=gnome. I followed the other steps, and now I can choose my desktop/window to share. Prior to following the wiki I couldn't stop screen sharing without the hanging issue, which I was experiencing prior to 6.2.10.
edh commented on 2016-08-26 11:03 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 10:48 (UTC) by edh)