This cool announcement was made here : https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/microsoft-teams-is-now-available-on-linux/ba-p/1056267 and it made my day at this time 🙂 Several weeks later, I just wanted to share with you how easy it is to install Microsoft Teams on your Linux distro (Debian or Fedora like).
- Download the package according to your Linux distro by navigating on this page : https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads#allDevicesSection
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2. Execute/Install the package with the package manager :
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3. Enter your Office 365 credentials and boom Microsoft teams is up and ready to use !
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This is only a preview version but so far everything looks to work pretty well. One of the first Microsoft client to be available on Linux, it rocks 🙂
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