MS Teams no longer loads after 20220219 snapshot
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone else has seen issues with teams-1.4.00.26453-1.x86_64 loading after upgrading to 20220219 snapshot. I realize making teams run is not the responsibility of OpenSUSE. The only real big change in that snapshot was kernel 5.16.10 and systemd. Bryan
On Wed, 2022-02-23 at 08:32 -0600, Bryan Thoreson wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen issues with teams-1.4.00.26453-1.x86_64 loading after upgrading to 20220219 snapshot. I realize making teams run is not the responsibility of OpenSUSE. The only real big change in that snapshot was kernel 5.16.10 and systemd.
Bryan
https://twitter.com/openSUSE/status/1495705715817820170 @openSUSE Tumbleweed users using @MicrosoftTeams that updated to snapshot 20220218 can get the client running from command-line with: teams --no-sandbox The issue is neither systemd not kernel, but the glibc update (or the electron version used by Microsoft, depedning on the point of view) Cheers, Dominique
Awesome. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I'm always hesitant to post questions on the list, but ever time I do it I always get amazing responses from everyone. On 2/23/22 08:36, Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar wrote:
On Wed, 2022-02-23 at 08:32 -0600, Bryan Thoreson wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has seen issues with teams-1.4.00.26453-1.x86_64 loading after upgrading to 20220219 snapshot. I realize making teams run is not the responsibility of OpenSUSE. The only real big change in that snapshot was kernel 5.16.10 and systemd.
Bryan https://twitter.com/openSUSE/status/1495705715817820170
@openSUSE Tumbleweed users using @MicrosoftTeams that updated to snapshot 20220218 can get the client running from command-line with: teams --no-sandbox
The issue is neither systemd not kernel, but the glibc update (or the electron version used by Microsoft, depedning on the point of view)
Cheers, Dominique
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Bryan Thoreson
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Dominique Leuenberger / DimStar