I’m using Linux on my main PC, to work, maybe I’m not supposed to do it but anyway 😁 and I’m using Teams of course, and it’s shitty. The old electron app or whatever is not supported anymore, the new PWA does not work well with chromium and I needed to install Edge in Linux just to use Teams. I was a un*x sysadmin and I’m glad I’m not supporting windows/Linux in a company 😋
Really? Might be a chromium thing, I’m running the Outlook and Teams PWA’s with google-chrome without issue. I only use google-chrome for my work account though, everything else is with Vivaldi or LibreWolf.
Teams has a flatpak. Is it shitty, too? And btw. You misunderstand me here, Windows 365 would be a Cloud OS running in whatever (maybe browser), so there will be a use of Teams in the Cloud OS not on the local host.
I know similar use cases. We use for example docker based containers for browsers or libreoffice, they are accessible through domainnames and nobody who surf to this domain has to install these apps.
Edit: we have already Linux clients and It’s so nice to maintain them. I use some ansible playbooks + cockpit and everything runs automatically.
I’m using Linux on my main PC, to work, maybe I’m not supposed to do it but anyway 😁 and I’m using Teams of course, and it’s shitty. The old electron app or whatever is not supported anymore, the new PWA does not work well with chromium and I needed to install Edge in Linux just to use Teams. I was a un*x sysadmin and I’m glad I’m not supporting windows/Linux in a company 😋
Really? Might be a chromium thing, I’m running the Outlook and Teams PWA’s with google-chrome without issue. I only use google-chrome for my work account though, everything else is with Vivaldi or LibreWolf.
The problem I had was screen sharing not working with chromium
Yes, with the google-chrome PWA I’ve had no issues sharing one of my multi-monitor desktops, or just specific apps.
Teams has a flatpak. Is it shitty, too? And btw. You misunderstand me here, Windows 365 would be a Cloud OS running in whatever (maybe browser), so there will be a use of Teams in the Cloud OS not on the local host.
I know similar use cases. We use for example docker based containers for browsers or libreoffice, they are accessible through domainnames and nobody who surf to this domain has to install these apps.
Edit: we have already Linux clients and It’s so nice to maintain them. I use some ansible playbooks + cockpit and everything runs automatically.