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by darkwater
202 days ago
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I believe this is pretty unfair. Today's Linux on desktop is pretty straightforward for any normal user, given that there are no lines anymore between local and remote software. Windows shoves ads down your throat and MacOS make you pay a premium on HW which normal people spends on phones, not laptops or desktop computers anymore. |
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- find Zoom in the package manager (can't)
- find zoom-client in the package manager (can, but it appears to be authored by some person and not Zoom Inc)
- go to the Zoom website and download a .deb and then run a command
This is fine for me, but let's not pretend that a regular user wanting to install something as basic as Zoom is going to have an easy time of it.