Linux Teams directory structure, log file format and notification area icon

Pikkarainen, Janne 36 Reputation points
2019-12-11T08:44:09.48+00:00

Hi!

Thanks for releasing Teams for Linux, much appreciated!

Earlier today I posted some observations about the client on LinkedIn, and got suggested that I should post here, so here I am. Here's a copy-paste of what I wrote to LinkedIn:

  • In Linux, ~/.config directory should contain only the configuration files like the name says, and any logs, caches, temporary files etc should go under ~/.local/share/ directory, or whatever directory XDG_DATA_HOME environment variable has been set to. Now, in just matter of hours, my Teams client has stored 137 MB worth of ... something... under my precious ~/.config/.
  • The log file contains Windows newlines (\r\n) instead of the standard Unix (\n) newlines, which is not ideal, should I ever need to debug any issues.
  • At least with a dark OS theme I have in my KDE I cannot see Teams icon in the notification area at all, there's just a grey placeholder.

Thank you :)

Janne

Skype for Business Linux
Skype for Business Linux
Skype for Business: A Microsoft communications service that provides communications capabilities across presence, instant messaging, audio/video calling, and an online meeting experience that includes audio, video, and web conferencing.Linux: A family of open-source Unix-like operating systems.
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  1. Leo 0 Reputation points
    2023-09-16T09:38:02.5433333+00:00

    We are aware of the directory issue and it is next on our list of improvements.

    It's 2023, 4 years later, still not done.

    Thanks MS to care about the other OS.

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  2. Péter Eszenyi 0 Reputation points
    2023-12-30T07:44:45.9866667+00:00

    My Microsoft Teams "config" folder is now 955MB.

    Since here nobody gets any answer, I have asked Bing chat about this topic, and he lied. He said all those files are only config files.

    This is ridiculous!

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