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2026-01-04 04:07 PM
Hi guys, we run a support group using three monitors. Gallery view in the middle, slide control, chat and participants on the right and slide presentations on the left. Worked fine for years but not since this years update. Uninstalled and reinstalled the December version and it works fine.
System, Linux Mint 22.2 XFCE desktop, NVidia GFX driver.
2026-01-05 01:39 AM
This looks like a Linux screen sharing limitation introduced in the newer update.
On Linux, Zoom can struggle with multi-monitor setups, especially when using NVIDIA drivers.
You can try switching the screen sharing option to share a single window instead of a full screen.
Also check if hardware acceleration is enabled and try disabling it.
If possible, testing with a different display layout can help confirm if it’s driver related.