

If you installing on a 32-bit system, the filename is zoom_i686.rpm. Sudo yum localinstall zoom_x86_64.rpm Note: Make sure you enter the correct RPM filename.
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If you're using Fedora GNOME edition, you can install Zoom using the GNOME application center. sudo zypper remove zoom Oracle Linux, CentOS, RedHat, or Fedora Using a graphical installer (Fedora only) If you want to uninstall, run the following command in the terminal. If you have issues installing, make sure you have the following dependencies installed. If you installing on a 32-bit system, the filename is zoom_openSUSE_i686.rpm. Sudo zypper install zoom_openSUSE_x86_64.rpm Note: Make sure you enter the correct RPM filename. Run the following command to install Zoom.Right click in the file manager, navigate to Actions, and click Open Terminal Here to open the terminal in the current location.Click Accept to install Zoom and the required dependencies.
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Enter your admin password when prompted.Right click the RPM installer file, select Open With, and click Install/Remove Software.Download the RPM installer file at our Download Center.sudo apt remove zoom openSUSE Using a graphical installer
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If dependencies are not installed when using the terminal or graphical installer, run this command to update the package database, then try installing Zoom again.


GDebi is usually installed by default on most Ubuntu-based distros.Open the terminal, type in the following command and press Enter to install GDebi.This method is recommended for those who are new to Linux or prefer a graphical installer. Note: These steps also apply to most other Ubuntu-based distros like Kubuntu and Elementary. Using a graphical installer (Fedora only).Oracle Linux, CentOS, RedHat, or Fedora.Note: If you are a new or inexperienced Linux user, follow sections to use the graphical installer. You can also use these instructions to update an existing Zoom installation on Linux. Follow these instructions to install Zoom on Linux distros like Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Arch.
