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Zoom AI Companion2024-01-11 04:35 PM
Latest flatpak for linux mint debian edition 6 is crashing. Crash report is complaining that "The package providing /app/extra/zoom/zoom.real could not be found
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2024-01-11 05:08 PM
Hello @jezmonster ,
I have used Zoom with different distros; Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint (MATE).
I almost always have an issue(s) at some point when trying to use the Flatpak version of Zoom.
One suggestion I can give is to use a handy utility called Flatseal.
Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
I usually install the Zoom binary via the terminal.
Installing Zoom on Linux
I hope that this provides the information you need, please reply if you have any further questions.
Consider marking this post a "Accept as Solution" so other Zoom Community members may find this solution as well!
Cheers!
2024-01-12 06:41 AM
Thanks for the feedback. The LMDE 6 Software manager only offers the flatpak version of Zoom to install. Since that flatpak failed miserably, using "flatseal" seemed (to me) as a posiibly dangerous solution that would take me further down the abyss. Thanks for pointing out that a .DEB version of Zoom exists. I downloaded the .DEB file and installed with GDEBI. It works and life is good. THANKS!!!!
2024-01-11 05:08 PM
Hello @jezmonster ,
I have used Zoom with different distros; Fedora, Ubuntu, Mint (MATE).
I almost always have an issue(s) at some point when trying to use the Flatpak version of Zoom.
One suggestion I can give is to use a handy utility called Flatseal.
Flatseal is a graphical utility to review and modify permissions from your Flatpak applications.
I usually install the Zoom binary via the terminal.
Installing Zoom on Linux
I hope that this provides the information you need, please reply if you have any further questions.
Consider marking this post a "Accept as Solution" so other Zoom Community members may find this solution as well!
Cheers!
2024-01-12 06:41 AM
Thanks for the feedback. The LMDE 6 Software manager only offers the flatpak version of Zoom to install. Since that flatpak failed miserably, using "flatseal" seemed (to me) as a posiibly dangerous solution that would take me further down the abyss. Thanks for pointing out that a .DEB version of Zoom exists. I downloaded the .DEB file and installed with GDEBI. It works and life is good. THANKS!!!!