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Celebrate with us2024-07-01 04:55 PM
Hi,
I've been using the zoom client on my NixOS laptop without issue for months now. Suddenly today, my OS updated Zoom to version 6.1.0 (198), which looks a lot different... and no longer allows sharing my desktop.
It shows me an error message, "Can not start share, we only support Wayland on GNOME with Ubuntu 17 and above, Fedora 25 and above...." and a bunch more specified flavors of Linux.
I've been using KDE/Plasma on Wayland since March, and have had zero issues sharing my screen in zoom until today.
Can you please allow screensharing again for other Wayland setups?
Cheers,
John
2024-07-02 10:02 AM - edited 2024-07-02 10:03 AM
Not sure why Plasma isn't supported. I was using it with no issues for months before this update.
2024-07-02 10:20 AM
Unfortunately, Zoom's recent update restricts screen sharing to specific Wayland setups
2024-07-02 06:20 PM
I just gave up on the app, I just use the web app, a bit more inconvenient, but it seems to work fine and share with wayland.
2024-07-10 06:03 PM
Yea EXTREMELY frustrating... I've been using zoom screen sharing without any fuss on KDE Plasma Wayland all year, suddenly new update comes and messed it all up. This worked perfectly, why are you blocking what was working? 🤣
I tried launching with the gnome ENV variable which lets me hit the share button, but there's no windows available to share.... Anyone find a way around this?
I'm an enterprise user and may be time to move our company to another solution as it's very frustrating for how much resources zoom has they keep making it worse:( The video feeds are also blinking in/out frequently now when they never did before, a double whammy lol.
Major bummer!
I revert the version and everything is great until it keeps auto updating itself which is equally ridiculous.
2024-07-10 11:33 PM
Same here. It's frustrating. I'm on Arch Linux. Two days ago, it worked.
Today had a job interview and couldn't share the screen. Failed the job interview. Thank you very much, Zoom 😡
2024-07-18 10:27 AM
Hello there,
I'm sorry for the late response.
Our engineers have pinpointed the issue and we have received an update this will be fixed on the version 6.1.15 scheduled to be released on July 21st.
We greatly appreciate your patience.
2024-09-06 12:04 PM
It's September 6, and zoom for linux is still 6.1.11. Any update when will 6.1.15 be out to fix screen sharing under Wayland?
2024-07-31 07:00 AM
This is not fully fixed. Yes, with the new version screen sharing works, but then when I stop screen-sharing, zoom crashes! Are you guys looking into this?
2024-07-31 09:28 AM
In case anyone is watching this thread for a solution, you may be better off tracking this one here:
https://community.zoom.com/t5/Zoom-Meetings/share-screen-linux-wayland-broken/m-p/184192#M103579
2024-09-26 11:52 AM
Hello community members!
I'm sorry for the late update and thank you for your patience.
The technical team is working into possibly fixing the bug that causes Zoom to crash when screen sharing is completed in the next version 6.2.5 release. We don't have an estimated time just yet, but we'll keep you informed.
For now, we greatly appreciate your understanding.
2024-10-28 08:49 AM
I was able to share screen without issue until 6.2.
Now I can share a window or screen but lose ability to control anything but zoom. This means that I cannot advance slides, scroll, etc.
As of 6.2.6, this is still not fixed.
2024-10-28 08:54 AM
2024-10-28 10:56 AM
nooooooooooooooo thatssss tufffffff