They almost certainly do via the web interface, as I do (and lots of others).
It works in general, though for some reason Teams via a web browser will often have problems seeing the microphone, or getting sound, even though every other web page using mic/speaker will work. And some other issues, like not showing a shared screen without first going to chats and then re-expanding the shared screen.
When aware of all this it generally works ok.
The actual MS client for Linux is, as far as I know, non-existing now. Or at least not updated. It was anyway always completely useless for several reasons, in particular that it always stayed at 100% CPU.
> They almost certainly do via the web interface, as I do (and lots of others). It works in general, though for some reason Teams via a web browser will often have problems seeing the microphone, or getting sound, even though every other web page using mic/speaker will work.
Same happens on the official app on windows 11 so the issue is not linux specific.
My Teams client for Linux is MS Edge for Linux with the web app, works pretty well except for slow navigation. File uploads, audio and video all work. Even screen and window sharing on Wayland. The desktop is KDE, so it provides the XDG portals and the compositor. Pipewire does audio and maybe video routing.
They almost certainly do via the web interface, as I do (and lots of others). It works in general, though for some reason Teams via a web browser will often have problems seeing the microphone, or getting sound, even though every other web page using mic/speaker will work. And some other issues, like not showing a shared screen without first going to chats and then re-expanding the shared screen. When aware of all this it generally works ok.
The actual MS client for Linux is, as far as I know, non-existing now. Or at least not updated. It was anyway always completely useless for several reasons, in particular that it always stayed at 100% CPU.
> They almost certainly do via the web interface, as I do (and lots of others). It works in general, though for some reason Teams via a web browser will often have problems seeing the microphone, or getting sound, even though every other web page using mic/speaker will work.
Same happens on the official app on windows 11 so the issue is not linux specific.
My Teams client for Linux is MS Edge for Linux with the web app, works pretty well except for slow navigation. File uploads, audio and video all work. Even screen and window sharing on Wayland. The desktop is KDE, so it provides the XDG portals and the compositor. Pipewire does audio and maybe video routing.
Yes, so? Some people win the lottery every month. But I don't play the lottery, so I can't win. But I also don't lose.