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Currently running 32-bit Q4OS Scorpion on a Dell Dimension 2400 with 2.2GHz Pentium 4. I haven't tried anything yet; just want to know whether anyone has had success with Zoom -- and if so, are you using the Debian software?
(Under the hood, Q4OS is Debian, so I'm assuming this would be preferable vs. other Linux software...or is it?)
Edit: Removed webcam question -- no longer relevant.
Thanks!
Last edited by detoo (2020-04-27 07:45)
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I'm not using it with a 32-bit install, but I have q4os with Zoom 64-bit installed with no issues. The 32-bit package is available for the same version, so SHOULD work.
AS for webcam, it's whatever is integrated into my laptop, but I never turn my webcam on during meetings.
Last edited by tlmiller76 (2020-04-26 03:12)
Q4OS Trinity machine - Lenovo ThinkPad L14 Gen3 AMD. AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5875U, 64GB LPDDR4, 1TB m.2 NVMe SSD, Vega 8 iGP, Qualcomm QCNFA765 Wifi 6E + BT 5.2, 14" 1920x1080 low-power 400-nit LCD.
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I'm not using it with a 32-bit install, but I have q4os with Zoom 64-bit installed with no issues.
Ahh, thanks -- you just reminded me of why I posted in the first place!
According to several posts in another Linux forum, some distros built with Debian or Ubuntu binaries are having issues with Zoom on 32-bit hardware, while things appear to be mostly OK with 64-bit hardware. So I'm wondering if that applies here as well.
Last edited by detoo (2020-04-26 08:09)
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2.2GHz Pentium 4.
As it turns out, this was the problem, not the 32-bit software. The processor couldn't handle Zoom. (Perhaps a dual-core 32-bit could?)
Switched to 64-bit Q4OS Centaurus on a Lenovo H430 with 3.4GHz dual-core i3, and all is well.
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