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2024-02-13 01:39 PM
Just updated to the newest version of Zoom. When I attempt to start the software, it quickly pegs one of my CPU cores and one of the Zoom processes proceeds to fill my entire available RAM with 20+ GB of random data, before the program crashes without ever starting. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling; I tried uninstalling the client from the website and instead downloading the flatpack version from the Mint software store; both do the same thing.
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2024-02-19 06:59 PM
Looks like clearing cache can fix this. Follow instructions here:
This allowed me to upgrade to the newest version.
2024-02-13 07:41 PM
2024-02-14 11:19 AM
Uninstalling and downgrading to the previous version (5.17.1.1840) seems to have corrected the issue. Will probably skip this update and wait for the next one.
2024-02-19 06:59 PM
Looks like clearing cache can fix this. Follow instructions here:
This allowed me to upgrade to the newest version.