• FYI: new zoom-5.8.6.739-1.x86_64.rpm

    From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Wed Dec 1 21:11:29 2021
    # FYI: new zoom-5.8.6.739-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm



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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Tue Dec 7 20:41:35 2021
    On 2/12/21 08:11, Bit Twister wrote:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.8.6.739-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm




    No one could complain that this isn't under serious development.
    There seems to be a bi-monthly release.
    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


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  • From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Tue Dec 7 23:38:19 2021
    On Wed, 8 Dec 2021 07:41:35 +1100, faeychild wrote:
    On 2/12/21 08:11, Bit Twister wrote:
    # FYI: new zoom-5.8.6.739-1.x86_64.rpm downloaded from
    # https://zoom.us/linux/download/pubkey and
    # https://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_x86_64.rpm




    No one could complain that this isn't under serious development.
    There seems to be a bi-monthly release.

    Yep. and I assume lots of interaction with hardware and OS's makes for
    a lot of maintenance.

    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


    Have not used it yet excepting for initial setup.
    I just have a weekly cron job to check for new releases.

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  • From faeychild@2:250/1 to All on Wed Dec 8 20:42:14 2021
    On 8/12/21 10:38, Bit Twister wrote:


    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


    Have not used it yet excepting for initial setup.
    I just have a weekly cron job to check for new releases.


    from the regularity of your posts I assumed.
    Conclusion jumping should be avoided :-) mea culpa


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  • From William Unruh@2:250/1 to All on Thu Dec 9 00:38:47 2021
    My university is now mandating that all zoom installations must be
    5.8.4 or later, because of security issues.


    On 2021-12-08, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    On 8/12/21 10:38, Bit Twister wrote:


    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


    Have not used it yet excepting for initial setup.
    I just have a weekly cron job to check for new releases.


    from the regularity of your posts I assumed.
    Conclusion jumping should be avoided :-) mea culpa



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  • From Doug Laidlaw@2:250/1 to All on Mon Dec 20 15:32:23 2021
    On 9/12/21 11:38, William Unruh wrote:
    My university is now mandating that all zoom installations must be
    5.8.4 or later, because of security issues.


    On 2021-12-08, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    On 8/12/21 10:38, Bit Twister wrote:


    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


    Have not used it yet excepting for initial setup.
    I just have a weekly cron job to check for new releases.


    from the regularity of your posts I assumed.
    Conclusion jumping should be avoided :-) mea culpa


    I was able to receive, but not send. The site gives signature files;
    how can I use them? In the same way as Mageia signatures? Do they work
    better on the yum downloader?

    [OT] That reminds me; there is an RPM on Linux Tracker to enable users
    to get around Microsoft's UEFI stunt. Laptops may not need it, but
    Raspberry Pi users will.

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  • From Bit Twister@2:250/1 to All on Mon Dec 20 21:03:59 2021
    On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 02:32:23 +1100, Doug Laidlaw wrote:
    On 9/12/21 11:38, William Unruh wrote:
    My university is now mandating that all zoom installations must be
    5.8.4 or later, because of security issues.


    On 2021-12-08, faeychild <faeychild@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    On 8/12/21 10:38, Bit Twister wrote:


    I gather that you put it to heavy use , Bits


    Have not used it yet excepting for initial setup.
    I just have a weekly cron job to check for new releases.


    from the regularity of your posts I assumed.
    Conclusion jumping should be avoided :-) mea culpa


    I was able to receive, but not send.

    No idea what you are talking about.

    The site gives signature files;
    how can I use them? In the same way as Mageia signatures?

    I would guess so.

    Do they work better on the yum downloader?

    They are going to work the same based on install tool.

    I just use rpm to remove installed files
    rpm -e --allmatches $_pubkey
    rpm --import zoom.pubkey

    and normal urpmi/e commands to un/install rpm.
    urpmi --allow-nodeps --force $_pkg_fn
    urpme --auto zoom
    urpmi --allow-nodeps --force $_pkg_fn

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