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If you need to get going with Microsoft Teams on Linux, you'll be pleased to know it's straightforward.
Linux is most commonly associated with FOSS (free open source software). While it still occupies a relatively small portion of the overall PC market, Microsoft has shown increasing appreciation and support for the platform in recent years.
The latest is an official desktop client for Microsoft Teams on Linux, which comes into a particular focus in 2020 with the rise in remote learning. There have been a few unofficial apps that simply wrapped the web app up in a container, but now there's an official one to use.
Getting going with it is a breeze, too.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...