It is sad that the actual "Teams for Linux" application doesn't fully function, while the browser-based version does, but one of the advantages of that is any security issues are more likely to be fixed quickly in a browser than an apparently unloved Linux application. Failed to load latest commit information. Microsoft provides Teams deb installer files for Debian and Ubuntu-based distributions and rpm for Red Hat and other Red Hat-based platforms. If I instead use Teams in the web browser, I can select desktops or application windows to share, and it seems to work just fine (although I haven't tried letting others control my desktop.) GitHub - ivelkov/teams-for-linux: Unofficial Microsoft Teams for Linux client. If the previous solution is not working for you or you would like to get a newer version than you can follow next steps in order to install it. An earlier release of Teams for Linux (from many months ago) allowed screen sharing, but the current version that I'm running (1.7, amd64) just brings up an empty selection area at the bottom of the Teams screen - where the sharing choices used to appear.) I'm running Kubuntu-18.04.5 LTS, with a KDE desktop environment, on a Dell laptop with external monitors attached - but using the laptop's camera, mic and speakers. A work-around for screen and application sharing (at least for me) is to use the browser version of Teams ( ) with Google Chrome browser (version.
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