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Schedule Meeting Window is Blank #364
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Exact same issue with Zoom 5.13.4 on Pop_OS 22.04 with Gnome on X11 Not tested yet, if it works with a native installation |
Also affects KDE/Kwin on Debian unstable if X11 is forced (using
On X11 no related log messages are produced. All of these issues also affect viewing the Mail and Calender tabs. Somehow, I figured this might be related to the use of Zypak and indeed: Running Zoom with This should probably be forwarded to the Zypak project: https://github.com/refi64/zypak |
Same problem for Zoom 5.13.7 in Ubuntu 22.04 with installation via snap or from the official website with a .deb file. |
Never updated the state, but it has been fixed not long after my last comment here - maybe by the Qt library changes. |
This issue still happens on Fedora 38 with Gnome on Wayland and flatpak Zoom 5.15.10.6882. |
Still have this issue in flatpak zoom 5.16.6.382, Fedora 38, Gnome on Wayland |
I am having the same issue with OpenSuse Aeon (rolling). Is there any workaround? |
Still an issue with Ubuntu 24.04 and Zoom 6.0.10 (5325) |
Still seeing the issue on Debian 12 with Sway and Zorin-OS with Zorin Desktop. Both using AMD graphics cards. |
This is still an issue on Zoom build 6.1.6 (1013), running on Ubuntu 22.04.1, Gnome on Wayland, Intel graphics. |
Still an issue with PopOS 22.04 and Zoom build 6.1.11 (1545). i3 on X11, Nvidia graphics. |
I'm using the Flatpak installation of Zoom 5.13.4 on Xubuntu 22.04. The main client works fine, but when I try to pull up the Schedule Meeting window, it appears blank.
I can get this window to appear if I natively install Zoom's *.deb package for Ubuntu systems, so this is likely a Flatpak error.
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