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2025-01-16 04:04 PM - edited 2025-01-17 08:38 AM
Starting today, any time I open Zoom on any of my linux machines, it terminates after a few seconds. All my machines are OpenSuse Tumbleweed with KDE running Wayland. I have not done any updates since last week and this problem just started today. It also happens on all machines which makes me think it has to be something with my account or with the service rather than my machine or software.
The only workaround I found was to downgrade to version 6.2.10 (4983)
Yes I deleted settings in my home folder. I also tried both the flatpak and native builds
I have crash dump files but looks like those arent files I can attach to this post
UPDATE: I have 100% confirmed its not my software or machine. If I sign into a DIFFERENT zoom account, all is well. I opened a ticket with Zoom Support and provided logs. Has anyone else ran into something similar? I can delete and recreate my account but thats a bit involved
2025-01-17 08:38 AM
UPDATE: I have 100% confirmed its not my software or machine. If I sign into a DIFFERENT zoom account, all is well. I opened a ticket with Zoom Support and provided logs. Has anyone else ran into something similar? I can delete and recreate my account but thats a bit involved