Package Details: zoom 6.3.6-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zoom.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zoom
Description: Video Conferencing and Web Conferencing Service
Upstream URL: https://zoom.us/
Keywords: call conference meeting video
Licenses: LicenseRef-zoom
Submitter: edh
Maintainer: edh
Last Packager: edh
Votes: 676
Popularity: 7.58
First Submitted: 2015-08-15 13:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-17 02:35 (UTC)

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erbrecht commented on 2024-11-19 13:06 (UTC)

@Rhinoceros - I finally got screen sharing to work under KDE with Wayland. Looks like I'm using the same versions as you:

  • Zoom 6.2.10
  • pipewire 1.2.6

I followed the Screen share section on the Zoom wiki page:

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Zoom_Meetings

The only thing I didn't need to do was set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=gnome. I followed the other steps, and now I can choose my desktop/window to share. Prior to following the wiki I couldn't stop screen sharing without the hanging issue, which I was experiencing prior to 6.2.10.

edh commented on 2016-08-26 11:03 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 10:48 (UTC) by edh)

I contacted the zoom support on 13th July 2016 and tried to lure them into creating a proper PKGBUILD respectively adopting this one, considering they are providing a package over very none standard ways to the Arch Linux community (downloading via a *foreign* site) and not through the official repo or the AUR. However there was little to no progress so far.

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MastroRuggiero commented on 2020-09-02 20:58 (UTC)

@keiichiiownsu12 I was having the same issue with i3wm. The fix suggested by @luuuciano worked for me :)

luuuciano commented on 2020-09-02 19:53 (UTC)

When that happened I solved it by doing what is commented here https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zoom/?O=20&PP=10#comment-751863

"Another fix for the scaling issue is to set autoScale=false in ~/.config/zoomus.conf."

keiichiiownsu12 commented on 2020-09-02 18:57 (UTC)

When using zoom on my laptop screen, the UI is "enlarged": buttons and other UI elements are roughly 2 to 3 times their conventional size. When used on my larger, but same resolution, screen, the UI displays a more conventional size. See here for visual comparison. I am using KDE Plasma DE.

Is there a setting that controls this? I have been having trouble finding others with a similar issue. . .

edh commented on 2020-09-01 09:26 (UTC)

@egils Do you actually use an i686 or Pentium4 platform or is this just an academic question? I am willing to add those platform though only if they are actually used. I would consider both of them to be deprecated and would highly recommend you to upgrade your system.

dpriskorn commented on 2020-09-01 07:37 (UTC)

Zoom also supports i686 and pentium4, could you add that to the pkgbuild? I can test it if you want.

nasci commented on 2020-08-25 02:06 (UTC)

@Novite I'm having the same issue with annotation tools not appearing (I can only use the pen)... I'm not sure if this is a universal issue or if the toolbar just isn't drawing due to an incompatibility with my picom/i3wm setup. If anyone else can confirm whether the annotation tools are available when sharing the screen/whiteboard that would be great.

vatai commented on 2020-08-02 11:13 (UTC)

On a running meeting the Participants window is completely empty if undocked/pop out. Can somebody confirm this bug. I have it on my two pc. On both it is the same.

+1 from me on this

HarryH commented on 2020-07-31 13:42 (UTC) (edited on 2020-08-06 07:39 (UTC) by HarryH)

On a running meeting the Participants window is completely empty if undocked/pop out. Can somebody confirm this bug. I have it on my two pc. On both it is the same.

Addendum at 2020-08-06: This bug was solved in version 5.2.440215.0803-1.

Novite commented on 2020-07-30 04:25 (UTC)

I've got a problem: There is no annotation tools on whiteboard when screen shared. My computer works on archlinux + Gnome 3.36.4