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Is the Windows Subsystem for Linux worth it?
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From what I gather teams-for-linux still uses the web version doesn't it? Would that not be subject to all the same problems?
From what I hear the only thing that doesn't work is reaction emojis in meetings.
Might give it another go then, the problem for me is not that it doesn't work, but that it doesn't work reliably though
Have been using it as a PWA and half the time it forgets I gave it mic permissions or resets my audio settings/doesn't even recognise my mic in the first place
I use flatpak edge and install teams as a pwa works like a charm.
Edge I haven't tried yet. Have been trying to use degoogled chromium where I can but that's a battle I might have to give up on in this case
Yeah, I hear you. I do this only for work.
Did you know teams personal exists and they've added features to it for gaming? Why anyone would voluntarily use teams I will never understand
LOL I never heard about it. They are like wanting to compete with discord?
I guess so, have never heard of anyone actually using it but it's built into windows so someone probably will at some point