Re: Zoom.
From: Bob McGowan <ramjr0915@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2020 18:18:18 -0700
> I've seen the browser part only when I click on a link in an email
> invite.
I shouldn't have included the browser window. Not really pertinent.
> As for exiting, so long as Zoom considers it a normal exit, it will
> give an exit status of zero and you will simply see the next prompt.
> That is as expected.
At least one earlier reply had output in the launching terminal. Here
nothing in the terminal. No exit status. Nothing.
> More details on exactly what you are doing and how you are getting
> your environment set up would be helpful.
Obvious factor: replies mention 64 bit machines. 32 b here. Anyone
have Zoom running on a 32 b machine with Debian 10?
LXDE environment here. Installed strictly according to the
instructions at zoom.us. Used apt or apt-get. Checked all the
dependancies specified in zoom.us.
I found nothing to configure zoom. I guess a working zoom window
might have an edit or preferences button. No such thing here.
From: A_Man_Without_Clue <love.chaser@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2020 12:09:52 +0900
Message-id: <[🔎] d10950be-3bc9-a32d-41b4-717d82a3b495@gmail.com>
> Mine is working fine except it pops up occasionally for no reason. Quite
> annoying though.
The automatic startup happens here; about every 30 minutes. The window
is always empty.
Seems I should carefully work through the installation again.
Wondering whether I am the only person try a 32 bit machine.
Thanks for all the feedback, ... P.
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