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[-] grrgyle@slrpnk.net 16 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

For half a year I've been using it as a daily driver at home and at work for productivity and game on tiling and floating WMs, and so far the only thing that doesn't work is the screen sharing on my offbrand Teams package I gotta trot out once in a while.

But then I just switch from Sway to Gnome on Wayland, so I can't even blame Wayland then.

You just need to be aware when packages are expecting X and find alternatives.

[-] recursivethinking@lemmy.world 2 points 15 hours ago

I have Teams working smoothly bybusijg the WebApps thing, launching a single Firefox (which is not my primary browser).

I then have 2 profiles, and Teamsnis a pinned tab in the Work profile (other chat webapps are pinned tabs in the personal profile). So all those tabs in various profiles are opened in this one window, which I then call "Chat Apps" in the launcher. I make the Firefox UI completely autohide except the titlebar and side tab bar.

This works flawlessly for all sharing and calls and notifications. And if I wanna be done with work I can close or Unload(hibernatr) the Teams tab.

Anyway, if you don't want the whole tabbed thing, you can try to use the web app thing to launch teams in web mode that has so far worked better than any package I've tried.

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