How to Install Zoom on Ubuntu [Easy Way] – Guide
the ‘work of home’It’s been around for years, but only a few people chose to work like that. Covid-19 locks worked from home a common scenario. Even people who were not from the IT area had to resume their work activities since the confinement of home. The video conferencing tool has become as common as emails. Among all that, Zoom has become the de facto online meeting tool. If you’re using Linux and prefer open source video conferencing tools like Jitsi Meet, chances are people at work will use Zoom. In these cases, you have no option but to use Zoom on Linux and this tutorial, I’ll show you different ways to use it on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions:
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Zoom provides DEB packages for Debian, Ubuntu and Mint (Debian based distributions) and RPM packages for Fedora, Red Hat and SUSE (Red Hat based distributions). To download Zoom, go to the Zoom website’s download page If you are using Linux, it automatically recognizes you and offers the option to download Zoom for various Linux distributions. Here, select the distribution of your choice. In my case, it’s Ubuntu: Chances are you are running a 64-bit system. So go with the default options and download button. It will download a file of about 60 MB. If you’re using Chrome on Ubuntu, you’ll be asked to confirm whether you want to keep or discard when the download is complete. Click keep. you probably already know how to install an application from the DEB file, isn’t it? That’s right. Just double click or right click and select Software installation like this: It will open the file with the Software Center and then you just click the Install button button. You will be asked to enter your account password. Do this and Zoom should install in a few seconds. Once installed, press the Super key (Windows key) and search for Zoom. Click on the Zoom icon to launch it: It will launch Zoom and you can start participating in your Zoom meetings. It’s not that. You will see that Zoom can be accessed from the applet indicator in the upper right corner. It should send notifications and allow you to quickly access Zoom features like screen sharing. Enjoy Zoom in Ubuntu.
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