
I have tried it for two days after reporting to MS they have **bleep**ed up.

The web page then said I had said no and had to send the number again. I entered it correctly, the 'yes' then showed as black and I pressed it. I tried and managed eventually after going through dozens of possibilities to find where I could scan the QR code (surely to **bleep** this should be front page news?) then the web page told me I had to enter a number on the phone app, I did. I had teams on this machine but it wouldnt let me log in, despite having been registered for over a year with microsoft 2 factor auth it insisted I did it again. Stay tuned for the latest news on the Microsoft Teams blog. We encourage our Teams Linux users to switch over to the PWA to get the latest Linux features and a desktop-like experience. This helps organizations use an industry-leading, unified endpoint management solution for Teams from Linux endpoints with security and quality built in. The Microsoft Teams PWA for Linux can be used with Conditional Access configuration, applied through Endpoint Manager, to enable Linux users to access the Teams web application while securely using Edge.

The PWA also provides desktop-like app features, such as system notifications for chat and channel, a dock icon with respective controls, application auto-start, and easy access to system app permissions. The PWA offers access to more capabilities, including custom backgrounds, gallery view, reactions, the raise-a-hand feature in meetings, as well as large gallery and Together mode views. The PWA experience is available for both Edge and Chrome browsers running on Linux. This can now be achieved using the Teams PWA.Īdditionally, the PWA enables us to ship the latest Microsoft Teams features faster to our Linux customers and helps us bridge the gaps between the Teams desktop client on Linux and Windows. Linux customers who rely on Microsoft Teams for collaboration and communication needs told us they want the full richness of Teams features available for their users in a secure way. We’re excited to announce the general availability of support for the Microsoft Teams progressive web app (PWA) as a feature of our current web client for Linux customers.
