Installing Microsoft Teams In Ubuntu and Centos
The following tutorial describes how to install Microsoft Teams on Ubuntu systems and Centos.
We made in a few minutes spending only a few commands.
Installing Microsoft Teams CentOS system 8
Go to the directory TMP and charge package:
1 | cd /tmp |
1 | wget https://packages.microsoft.com/yumrepos/ms-teams/teams-1.2.00.32451-1.x86_64.rpm |
I install it:
1 | dnf install teams-1.2.00.32451-1.x86_64.rpm |
After searching in the system should already be visible.
Installing Microsoft Teams In Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
The case looks very similar to the CentOS
tmp and proceed to charge package:
1 | cd /tmp |
1 | wget https://packages.microsoft.com/repos/ms-teams/pool/main/t/teams/teams_1.2.00.32451_amd64.deb |
and installation:
1 | dpkg -i teams_1.2.00.32451_amd64.deb |
That's all.
Hello
if there is such a thing as on-screen keyboard in linux?
Hello,
So, just install it in the command console: sudo apt-get install onboard
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the given solution does not work on the latest version of ubuntu, the installer returns an error: “dpkg: error: the requested operation requires administrator privileges”
Hello,
The given solution does not work on the latest Ubuntu, the installer returns an error “dpkg: error: the requested operation requires administrator privileges”
You are sure to execute this command with sudo privileges?
after downloading the package and trying to install it pops up :
'Dnf command not found’ did you mean :
recommendation “fnf” from the confluence package ( universe)
recommendation “df” from the coruetils package (main)
…..
Install dnf
you must be logged in as root …
ok I found in another description how to log in, i.e. su, and then the password, next – popped out :
no repositories enabled, command execution “yum repolist all” will display all your repositories. You can enable repositories with the yum-config-manager command –enable
root@glowacki …# yum-config-manager –enable
Error: trying to enable already enabled repos.
……………..
and a lot of descriptions pops up and nothing can be done ….
Install, installed (openSUSE), however, I cannot log in properly. Both from the client and the network version. Teams returns that this address has already been used by someone, and yet this is my account ! This happens both when you log out of your account first. Message for the client version 1.4.00
Thanks, works on LUbuntu 🙂