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Microsoft Teams is now available on Linux

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MS Teams can not be executed on our current Linux OS firmware, it shows no space left, therefore it seems require some space to save their data. How to specific the path of saved data?

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Hi,

The specific requirements to install Teams on Linux is here

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app#hardware-req...

How to install it is here

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/pureinfotech.com/install-microsoft-teams-linux/amp/

Would check you have space left on the disk

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.maketecheasier.com/fix-linux-no-space-left-on-device-error/%3famp

This will show you how to free up some space

https://itsfoss.com/free-up-space-ubuntu-linux/

Hope that helps and answers your question!

Best, Chris

@Christopher Hoard 

Thanks for all very useful information you provided. 

:) 

@Christopher Hoard Thank you ! 

The information you provided seems not able to makes our system to execute the MS Teams normally. Our root directory is a chroot jail, we need to know how to specific the path of saved data for MS Teams, or how to pass the space checking of Microsoft Teams.

Hi @Jesswang

In this case, the solution would be to open a ticket with Microsoft support. There is nothing at the moment in any of the MS documentation which suggests that a chroot jail scenario is one that is supported. It would be good to see their response: they should either come back with an answer to install it or request to raise a uservoice to support that scenario

Best, Chris

@Christopher Hoard 

Thank you for the suggestion. I will open a ticket for this case as you mentioned. 

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