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      Teams comes pre installed with windows these days.

      I recommend KDE Plasma on any linux distribution that comes with it for people interested in recovering their digital sovereignty.

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          If people moved to Linux

          When users connect to their organization’s WiFi…

          You think my employer would let me use Linux? Creeping on employees is how management feels important.

          I wouldn’t use Teams personally unless under extreme duress. Unfortunately professionally it is the norm.

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        2 months ago

        There is a difference betwen the version for corporate (MS365 Business) and the consumer version.

        Yes, they have the same name.
        Yes, it’s confusing.

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      2 months ago

      You can’t even install it on Linux, they killed the native app years ago and now tell you to use the browser version

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        2 months ago

        And then every link asks if you want to open in app, three extra clicks but worth it

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        2 months ago

        The Linux client never worked in my experience anyway. In no coincidence, their Teams in browser never seemed to work in Linux either until a little after they killed the native app. I wonder if there were enough important clients that needed support for it and they caved and made it work.