Dan Hitt <dan.h...@gmail.com> writes: > Does anybody have any experience using Microsoft Team on debian, and is there > anything i need to be cautious about > (of course apart from running software from a giant software company)?
I use Teams at work everyday, on a Dell laptop which has an integrated camera, with Ubuntu bionic (18.04), with an USB headset. I have experienced crashes from the "heavy client" (the .deb provided by Microsoft), but the web-based Teams works very well (I use Chrome for it, but I think Firefox works equally well). Enabling video (to show my face) and audio works without problem. I routinely share my screen, which works well apart from occasional glitches. The most annoying thing for me is that each time I join a meeting I have to switch (on GNOME Settings / sound) the audio input and output to a different device and back to my headset, so I have the habit of having GNOME Settings kept open the whole day; otherwise I don't have sound. Hope this helps. -- Fabrice