Package Details: zoom 6.2.6-1

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: 669
Popularity: 7.40
First Submitted: 2015-08-15 13:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-28 11:11 (UTC)

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arash-m commented on 2024-09-15 15:56 (UTC)

Tested 6.2.0-1. Sharing works for me, but it still crashes after stopping. The workaround for me is still downgrading pipewire and libpipewire to 1.0.7 before meetings.

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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ubmarco commented on 2020-06-18 06:53 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-18 08:05 (UTC) by ubmarco)

Starting zoom from the command line with QT_SCALE_FACTOR=0.5 zoom fixes the issue partially for me. I have a laptop and a 1080p monitor connected. On laptop it looks normal using above hack, when moving the app to the external monitor it's big however.

Edit: I just checked and my external HDMI monitor reports a wrong physical screen size (xrandr shows 160mm x 90mm), so maybe that's why it is not working there.

alerque commented on 2020-06-17 21:31 (UTC)

HIDPI monitor detection has changed several times between versions. That is an upstream Zoom issue not an issue with this package per se. Most recently they went from not detecting HiDPI at all to applying twice too much scaling when they do. I've been able to work around it locally by launching while reporting different DPI settings through Xft configuration.

je-vv commented on 2020-06-17 21:12 (UTC)

Besides the big uncontrolled size, it breaks for me, using fluxbox as WM and LXQt as DE. Only way to prevent breakages and avoiding the huse size is reverting to prior version, which was still 5.0, while latest version breaking is 5.1..

nonZero commented on 2020-06-17 19:58 (UTC)

I have issues controlling Breakout Rooms - all popups disappear immediately ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHrfPDILIgc ). This is not a new issue. I am using Gnome. Can someone else confirm it is a linux/arch/gnome issue?

xdevnull commented on 2020-06-17 18:50 (UTC)

The interface, both the main conferencing one as well as the client with login, settings, etc. has increased in size, as if it has been scaled up for some reason. This is on Plasma.

luuuciano commented on 2020-06-17 18:29 (UTC)

It could be possible that in the latest update my zoom went really BIG? I mean, it is like all its interfase is zoomed in... and because that does not fit in the screen, it is barely usable

SpineEyE commented on 2020-06-17 15:11 (UTC)

Actually the crash was partly my fault. I had switched to Xorg from Wayland and still had set QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland.

I can run it via terminal, e.g.: QT_QPA_PLATFORM="" zoom

image28 commented on 2020-06-17 14:35 (UTC)

Made a PKGBUILD for a stripped version, doesn't work. Doing something wrong with the package build. Firstly I can't get the sha512sum I made of files to verify.

https://github.com/image28/zoom-striped

Haven't worked out all the deps so you may have to ldd the binary, and pacman -Fx the missing libs to find the right deps to install. Also it riquires files from qtdesigner.

Something like this

for d in ldd zoom | awk -F' ' '{print $3}'; do PACKAGES="$PACKAGES pacman -Fx "$d" | rev | awk -F'' '{print $2}' | rev"; done; pacman -S "$PACKAGES"

alerque commented on 2020-06-17 11:44 (UTC)

If it's not too much trouble @SpineEyE or @Revelation60 I would be interested in knowing whether the zoom-system-qt version of this causes the same core dump. Neither package does for me right now, but it looks like the problem you are seeing may be in the bundled QT libraries, so you might be able to side-step it by using the substituted Arch libraries instead.

Revelation60 commented on 2020-06-17 11:27 (UTC)

It's also core dumping for me with the latest version.