I (shamefully) have to use Google Chrome and sometimes (ungoogled-chromium) to get Teams working on FreeBSD. The audio drops mid-call if the amount of free RAM drops below 50%. I was suspecting the issue to be VPN, wg, pf but none of them were the true culprits.
I have 32 GB of RAM but not sure if it is ZFS or KDE but even after closing Firefox (with 200+ tabs), shutting down Guests on vbox and bhyve still the RAM does not clear up. The only way to get a stable Teams audio call is to reboot. If I go about my day and have some things running, Teams either won't pick up audio or would drop it mid call both incoming and outgoing voice and sometimes Screen sharing also ends up crashing others' Teams app :O - but that is a diff story.
I tried FFX and it has an echo issue with virtualoss.
Is anyone out there using Teams successfully on FreeBSD?
P.S. How do I get the swap to kick in at startup itself? Never seen swap being used, have one listed under fstab though. Will that help? Do I switch over to UFS2?
I have 32 GB of RAM but not sure if it is ZFS or KDE but even after closing Firefox (with 200+ tabs), shutting down Guests on vbox and bhyve still the RAM does not clear up. The only way to get a stable Teams audio call is to reboot. If I go about my day and have some things running, Teams either won't pick up audio or would drop it mid call both incoming and outgoing voice and sometimes Screen sharing also ends up crashing others' Teams app :O - but that is a diff story.
I tried FFX and it has an echo issue with virtualoss.
Is anyone out there using Teams successfully on FreeBSD?
P.S. How do I get the swap to kick in at startup itself? Never seen swap being used, have one listed under fstab though. Will that help? Do I switch over to UFS2?