Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-14 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 14:10, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Zoom has the same limitation on Linux but at least zoom allows the > other participants to zoom (no pun intended) into the view presented > by the application. Update: it does seem that zoom allows sharing individual windows. Worked for me

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-12 Thread Fabrice BAUZAC
Dan Hitt 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 Ub

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-10 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 9/12/20 3:26 pm, Stefan Monnier wrote: https://askubuntu.com/questions/889164/use-phone-as-microphone-in-linux This looks interesting, indeed (tho Plumble is not maintained any more AFAICT, you might be able to use Mumla instead, also available from F-Droid). https://www.bytesin.com/how-to

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Roland Mueller
Hello, ke 9. jouluk. 2020 klo 15.55 Yoann LE BARS (yo...@le-bars.net) kirjoitti: > > Hello everybody out there! > > On 2020/12/09 at 1:57 pm, Carl Fink wrote: > > You have to know the vocabulary. > > > > They say that "window" sharing is not available. "Screen" sharing is. > > That is, you can't

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Gary Dale
On 2020-12-08 22:37, Dan Hitt wrote: One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with communicates using Microsoft Team.  The software actually has a debian package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. I have a computer running debian 10.3, but it does not

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 18:34 +, Eric S Fraga wrote: > > I tried with somebody using a Windows 10 laptop and there did not > appear > to be any zooming capability in the Teams viewer unfortunately ... That's correct. MS has this on its development roadmap, but it is not part of the app or the w

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 17:13, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > In case it helps someone, zooming by the viewer in Teams should work on > mobile devices (tested on company iPad), no ideea about the desktop or > web app. Good to know. I tried with somebody using a Windows 10 laptop and there did not

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 09 dec 20, 14:10:54, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 07:57, Carl Fink wrote: > > They say that "window" sharing is not available. "Screen" sharing is. > > That is, you can't share a specific application, but you can share your > > entire screen. > > Exactly. And very fru

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 9 Dec 2020 at 07:57, Carl Fink wrote: > They say that "window" sharing is not available. "Screen" sharing is. > That is, you can't share a specific application, but you can share your > entire screen. Exactly. And very frustrating it is when your choice of screens is a wide 38" or

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello everybody out there! On 2020/12/09 at 1:57 pm, Carl Fink wrote: > You have to know the vocabulary. > > They say that "window" sharing is not available. "Screen" sharing is. > That is, you can't share a specific application, but you can share your > entire screen. Regardless of th

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 13:51 +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > > Hello everybody out there! > > On 2020/12/09 at 12:54 pm, Carl Fink wrote: > > This has not been my experience. I can share my screen just fine > > using > > the Teams client. > > According to Microsoft, this option is not avail

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello everybody out there! On 2020/12/09 at 12:54 pm, Carl Fink wrote: > This has not been my experience. I can share my screen just fine using > the Teams client. According to Microsoft, this option is not available on Linux client (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/share-cont

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Dec 08, 2020 at 07:37:12PM -0800, Dan Hitt wrote: > 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've used it several times, but never using Micr

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 05:21 +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote: > Microsoft Teams do runs on Linux, except for screen > sharing—you will > not be able to share your screen, even using the web application. > Except > for that, you will not have more troubles than other users, but I > have > seen peo

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 08 dec 20, 19:37:12, Dan Hitt wrote: > One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with > communicates using Microsoft Team. The software actually has a debian > package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. Teams also has a web interface (teams.microsoft.

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-09 Thread Eric S Fraga
I use it (have to for work) on Debian testing. Works generally okay. The main problem is that it does not play well with the window manager or desktop environment. For instance, it re-invents the wheel when it comes to notifications which causes some annoyance as notifications steal the focus.

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Erwan David
Le 09/12/2020 à 04:37, Dan Hitt a écrit : One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with communicates using Microsoft Team.  The software actually has a debian package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. I have a computer running debian 10.3, but it does

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Jeremy Ardley
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Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Doug McGarrett
On 12/8/20 10:37 PM, Dan Hitt wrote: One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with communicates using Microsoft Team.  The software actually has a debian package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. I have a computer running debian 10.3, but it does

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Yoann LE BARS
Hello everybody out there! On 2020/12/09 at 04:37 am, Dan Hitt wrote: > 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)? Well, considering the pan

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Stefan Monnier
> https://askubuntu.com/questions/889164/use-phone-as-microphone-in-linux This looks interesting, indeed (tho Plumble is not maintained any more AFAICT, you might be able to use Mumla instead, also available from F-Droid). > https://www.bytesin.com/how-to-use-your-phone-as-a-webcam-on-windows-lin

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Keith Christian
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020, 20:37 Dan Hitt wrote: > One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with > communicates using Microsoft Team. The software actually has a debian > package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. > > I have a computer running d

Re: running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 9/12/20 2:37 pm, Dan Hitt wrote: Any advice about the web cam or mic? Dan No experience of team in linux These 2 links give directions on how to use an android phone/tablet as your PC camera/mic: https://askubuntu.com/questions/889164/use-phone-as-microphone-in-linux https://www.bytesin

running microsoft team on debian 10.3

2020-12-08 Thread Dan Hitt
One of the local government agencies that i would like to interact with communicates using Microsoft Team. The software actually has a debian package, which i have downloaded, but not installed yet. I have a computer running debian 10.3, but it does not have a web cam or a mic. So presumably i

Re: Debian 10.3

2020-08-15 Thread Richard Owlett
On 08/13/2020 05:21 PM, Charles Curley wrote: [ *SNIP* ] Because the installer will install from the CD-ROM image, and then upgrade as part of the installation. So installing from a 10.3 CD will always produce a 10.X where X is the latest. You could bypass that by doing an expert installation.

Re: Debian 10.3

2020-08-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 15:33:25 -0600 Bob Price wrote: > I installed 10.3 when it first came out and really enjoyed it. I saw > 10.4 come out so I went to that and was highly disappointed. I did > not like the idea that the icons were hidden and some hard to get to. > So I waited until 10.5 came ou

Re: Debian 10.3

2020-08-13 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020, 4:57 PM Bob Price wrote: I did not > like the idea that the icons were hidden and some hard to get to. So I > waited until 10.5 came out and went to that with the same problems. I > hated it. The user interface that you choose to use with debian can be one of several.

Debian 10.3

2020-08-13 Thread Bob Price
I installed 10.3 when it first came out and really enjoyed it. I saw 10.4 come out so I went to that and was highly disappointed. I did not like the idea that the icons were hidden and some hard to get to. So I waited until 10.5 came out and went to that with the same problems. I hated it. I we

Re: Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-12 Thread Alan Tu
Thanks Andrei. The firmware image (thanks Debian team!) did in fact have my wi-fi driver, saving a step. There is still one issue, and one point of feedback. The issue is that despite not needing the second USB, the partitioner still complains that the free space is too small and I cannot use guid

Re: Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-12 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 11 mar 20, 12:58:21, Alan Tu wrote: > > I have the second USB inserted into a different USB port. I need this > second USB to have my *.ucode firmware file on it, for my Intel wifi > chip. Therefore this second USB has a FAT32 partition at first. I would suggest you use an image that inclu

Re: Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-11 Thread David Christensen
On 2020-03-11 12:58, Alan Tu wrote: Hi, I need some ideas for getting Debian 10.3 to install and boot. I prefer the "CD-1" Debian Installer image, available via [1] or [2]. I would wipe the target drive, install Debian, and then install the Wi-Fi drivers. David

Debian 10.3 text installer; guided partitioning does not work; manual partitioning doesn't make USB bootable

2020-03-11 Thread Alan Tu
Hi, I need some ideas for getting Debian 10.3 to install and boot. I think I'm very close, just missing something. I'm on an x64 system. What I need to do is to use one live USB to install to a blank USB, and then have the second USB boot into Debian. I am blind, which means withou