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Zoom AI Companion2024-03-18 12:23 PM
I have a PC AMD 5700G CPU, running POP!_OS 22.04 LTS and GNOME 42.9.
For the past few weeks Zoom has been behaving oddly. Trying to join a meeting through my desktop client would do nothing, but recently it won't even let me sign in. It keeps telling me to upgrade to version 5.14.4 or higher. When I download the upgrade, nothing happens, and if I try to force it in the terminal with sudo apt install zoom_amd64.deb, I get the message that the file can't be found.
I've also tried flatpak repair and clearing app's cache.
Unfortunately, I kind of need Zoom for work. I can join through my browser, but that seems to use a lot of resources and makes my comuter unusuable, causing audio and other problems.
Any help would be appreciated.
2024-03-20 02:16 AM
could you please try to go to https://zoom.us/download and download the latest version to install? I think 5.17.11 should be work
2024-05-16 10:53 AM
I have the same problem on Linux Mint. Login zoom says it needs v5.5 or better. I'm running v6.0.2. Uninstalled/reinstalled Deb downloads from zoom. Still demands greater than 5.5.