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PipeWire 0.3.31 Released With Better JACK Support, More Crash Fixes
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Originally posted by damentz View PostI'll dogpile as well, PipeWire works for me on Teams. Maybe its your version of PipeWire? I'm running latest rolling Arch, happens to be what's mentioned in this article.
The reality here is MS Teams on Linux with Pulseaudio at times is a pain i the but to get working. Lot of cases it MS teams limit audio support of course pipewire exposes some things differently so a system that works with MS Teams before putting pipewire on does not but if you alter different configurations in Pulseaudio lot of cases MS Teams would fail as well.
MS Teams is really a pain on but program on Linux caused by limit audio support and very quirky detection. Yes very quirky detection as in claiming no speakers or microphone just because its the wrong bit or speed or MS Teams is just having I be stupid this start up. Yes MS Teams is fun like that on Linux run it one everything works no updates run it again and detection can fail then run it again it working again. Yes MS Teams on Linux at times can be a game of coin flip.
There was always going to be a handful of programs that would be harder than the other to get working.
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Originally posted by jacob View PostThe only problem I've had is that MS Teams doesn't work with PipeWire. I know the problem is apparently on Teams' side rather than PipeWire's but it's still a big bummer.
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Originally posted by aorth View Post
I gave up trying to use the "native" Teams app. Just sign in via Chromium. Way better, and no Microsoft crap running locally.
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Originally posted by ix900 View PostUnplug headphones and plug it back in and it isn't found. Its great. I see no problem here.
Maybe this one will fix that. Could pull it down now and find out but will wait for now.
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Originally posted by jacob View Post
You realise that the web app you run on Chromium runs locally and is, for the most part, the same JS code as the standalone client (which is based on Electron)?
Letting them do that is the whole point of Electron.
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Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
Yes, but the same principle applies as with me and Discord. They don't get to provide the code on the privileged side of the JS platform APIs... such as the code which decides what they can see outside the sandbox.
Letting them do that is the whole point of Electron.
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Originally posted by jacob View PostYou realise that the web app you run on Chromium runs locally and is, for the most part, the same JS code as the standalone client (which is based on Electron)?
Originally posted by mppix View PostMS Teams on Flatpak works qithout issues. Maybe it is just the native client?
Credit to Brad Sams for first reporting on this, Alongside the Windows 11 announcement today, Rish Tandon, the CVP Engineering for Microsoft Teams, posted on Twitter about changes coming to Microsoft Teams architecture. It gave a lot of useful insight into what is coming. Microsoft Teams is...
Microsoft with Teams 2.0 is going to roll our own solution instead Electron this might fix up a lot of the teams issue on Linux or it might make it way worse. Lets think about it who here runs edge on Linux. Yes future desktop teams support will depend on the edge engine that Microsoft could have nicely screwed up.
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