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Receiving "Waiting for Network" window when trying to open app in Nobara > Fedora 40 #1529
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Hello, thanks for reporting. Can you provide the logs from running it with the command:
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@IsmaelMartinez Here you are! |
Here's some additional logs that I received when I ran the application from cli - note, I have tried manually installing, and trying different package managers but all of them give the same result:
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seems to be a lot of graphic drivers complains. Maybe check with --disableGpu and see if that sorts something out, but I those are a lot of driver issues. What do you get if you just try to start the ms teams in the chrome browser? |
Describe the bug
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On initial install/launch, the application window hangs on "Waiting for Network", and will not progress
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
Upon login, I should be able to access the GUI.
Screenshots
I have included a console snippet along with the window:
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Debug
Above screenshot shows the output from the console; network shows normal behavior (200, 300 HTTP response types_
The provide in this section the output from both the terminal and the browser debug console.
teams-for-linux --webDebug --logConfig='{}'
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