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2025-08-27 09:32 AM
Hi,
Two bugs I've noticed that are not fixed in the latest version of the Zoom client, which I updated a few minutes ago, when used with Kubuntu 25.04.
First, if I'm in a Zoom meeting, and I resize ANOTHER window, such as Firefox, the resizing process never seems to end, the window size jitters back and forth, and the window becomes unusable. Only way out of the situation is to kill the process for the other window. Doesn't ever happen when zoom is NOT running. Trivially repeatable, no special steps, just run vanilla Kubuntu 25.04. Only workaround is to avoid resizing any windows during a meeting. Have not tried testing with other distributions. I had found some tweaks that could be applied to KDE to "fix" the problem by forcibly adjusting the behavior of Zoom's windows, but they don't seem to actually work.
Second, minor nit pick, the Linux client doesn't seem to remember that I prefer Gallery View, so I have to switch it every time.
Thanks,
Sarah