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Hello,
Is there a zoom package in devuan? If so, what's the package name?
Zoom website has Debian version for it. However, I think this package will cause serious problem if I install it on Devuan - am I correct?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by VH (2022-09-14 02:51:52)
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Last time I tried to install zoom in devuan, they (zoom) only had packages for stretch. Those should work on ascii, however both stretch and ascii have been retired.
Go to your zoom meeting in chromium. If you get an exo-open popup window, get rid of it. Ignore all pleas to install the zoom crap and scroll down the page until you see a link in microscopic text that says something like "Join the meeting using your web browser." and do that. It works just fine.
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The Zoom deb package I recently got from their website works fine for me on Chimaera.
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Or you can install zoom as flatpak
https://flathub.org/apps/details/us.zoom.Zoom
Last edited by Ogis1975 (2022-09-14 11:38:22)
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I've been running Zoom via their site's Debian deb packages since at least June 2020.
Its clearly a 'portable' package (runs on any Debian 9.0+) and installs in /opt.
Download from https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting
You normally have to check for updates manually as there is no repository. Currently I'm on the latest 5.11.10 version.
Its always worked well, however recently it's become extremely slow starting up, particularly if I've not rebooted the system recently. I'm currently running Chimaera on an AMD 5600G with 16GB RAM and the 5.18.0-0.deb11.4-amd64 kernel.
Last edited by Marjorie (2022-09-14 13:07:40)
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Most, if not all third-party Debian packages should work okay in Devuan. As long as the package doesn't have a dependency on systemd, you should be fine. Just make sure you're using the correct distribution though, like if you're running in Devuan Chimaera for example, you should use packages that say they're designed for Debian Bullseye.
Last edited by jobbautista9 (2022-09-15 07:45:44)
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Thanks everyone.
Ogis1975, I never thought about Flatpak. Thanks for the reminder.
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Currently I'm on the latest 5.11.10 version.
Hhowever recently it [Zoom] become extremely slow starting up, particularly if I've not rebooted the system recently. I'm currently running Chimaera on an AMD 5600G with 16GB RAM and the 5.18.0-0.deb11.4-amd64 kernel.
On my set up at least there does seem a problem with the most recent versions of Zoom.
Start-up is painfully slow, with long pauses while it repaints the screen and meanwhile doesn't respond to the keyboard.
I thought the problem was related to the most recent versions using chromium libraries to write to the screen (signal-desktop uses a similar set-up). I downgraded to an earlier version (5.11.0, downloaded in June) that uses Qt libraries. I thought initially the downgrade sorted the problem but it hasn't. And I'm also now seeing the same problem with signal-desktop.
Hibernating and reawakening (as well the previously mentioned rebooting) does, at least temporarily, restore normal service.
Both Zoom and Signal install in /opt with their own set of libraries. Signal is from the Debian/Devuan repositories.
Any suggestions for what could be causing the problem?
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Any suggestions for what could be causing the problem?
Have you tried disabling hardware acceleration for Zoom?
Reference: https://community.zoom.com/t5/Meetings/ … /m-p/58433
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@admin: automatic URL tags are broken.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2022-09-21 14:29:20)
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try that.
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appimage:
https://github.com/probonopd/Zoom.AppImage/releases
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Not keen on using appimage.
I did try HOS's suggestion to disable hardware acceleration. That didn't solve the problem.
What does seem to have solved the problem is downgrading my kernel to 5:15 from 5:18 (I needed a backported 5:15+ image as stable 5:10 doesn't address some amdgpu and motherboard chip recognition issues I had).
I can't see any relevant kernel bug reports in 5:16/5:18 or 5:18 so may attempt to at least identify in which kernel the regression occurred and then report it.
I've also found a 'signature' in syslog that occurs while the kernel is glitching:
Sep 19 17:08:35 grendel kernel: [91634.237980] amdgpu 0000:30:00.0: amdgpu: failed to write reg 1a6f4 wait reg 1a706
Sep 19 17:08:56 grendel kernel: [91655.526407] amdgpu 0000:30:00.0: amdgpu: failed to write reg 28b4 wait reg 28c6
This was previously reported in association with a resume bug back in kernel 5:05 that was then solved.
Last edited by Marjorie (2022-10-03 18:09:18)
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Not keen on using appimage.
I did try HOS's suggestion to disable hardware acceleration. That didn't solve the problem.
What does seem to have solved the problem is downgrading my kernel to 5:15 from 5:18 .
Personally, I prefer to unpack appimage than to change kernel for one application.
But it's just personal chose, of cause.
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Well I've no reason to believe that appimage would solve the issue.
And I wouldn't want to start using appimage just to solve this issue given all the issues that all such similar solutions (appimage, flatpack, etc.) bring.
Remember I'm on Chimaera. I only upgraded to backports in the first instance to handle my newish hardware (AMD Zen3 5600G, B550 motherboard) and some issues with suspend/hibernate. If 5.15 works why upgrade further to a newer kernel if that has a regression?
But I an happy to try and pinpoint what that regression is, so that when I do move to a stable Daedalus and no doubt even newer kernel it has been solved.
Last edited by Marjorie (2022-10-03 23:08:13)
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Just to update: the issue I was having running Zoom and Signal Desktop on my AMD 5600G with Chimaera and a backported 5:18 kernel, seems to have been addressed and solved in kernel 5.19.
Correction: it seems it still isn't fixed in 5.19, at least if I'd had the system running for a while/been hibernated. So have reverted to kernel 5:15 again.
Last edited by Marjorie (2022-10-14 21:47:49)
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5.19 is dangerous. It can damage intel laptop display. To avoid.
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5.19 is dangerous. It can damage intel laptop display. To avoid.
Yes. Version 5.19.12 to be exact.
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Kernel 5.19.12 has never been shipped by Devuan (or Debian): unstable went from 5.19.11 to 6.0.2.
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Kernel 5.19.12 has never been shipped by Devuan (or Debian): unstable went from 5.19.11 to 6.0.2.
Thank you. You're completely correct.
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