

When Zoom’s installation is complete, you can confirm the version installed alongside other details such as architecture, build date and a brief description etc using the rpm command shown: $ rpm -qi zoom With the binary package in place, execute the command below to install the Zoom client. Using the wget command, grab the Zoom’s binary file for 64-bit architecture as follows.

The next step is to download the Zoom’s RPM binary file from the Official site. So, run the command: $ sudo dnf install epel-release EPEL provides extra or additional software packages for RHEL-based distros. Once complete, install the EPEL repository on the system. To get things rolling, we are going to upgrade packages and refresh the repositories as shown. Step 1: Update the system and install EPEL In this guide, we will embark on the installation of the Zoom client on AlmaLinux / Rocky Linux 8. There are three main pricing models namely: Pro, Business, and Education. Beyond 100 participants, you will have to settle for the pricing model that suits your needs. Zoom service provides a free basic plan that offers 40 minute video calls with up to 100 participants.

Zoom client is intuitive and easy to use. It works on Linux, Windows, Mac, and even Android smart devices. Zoom is a cross-platform and proprietary video-conferencing application that allows users to securely and reliably hold video conferencing sessions, chats, webinars, and other online events in a convenient way. One of the applications that has proven useful in helping users keep in touch is Zoom. The world has seen a steady rise of video calling applications that help colleagues and friends stay connected from wherever they are in the world. With remote work being the norm especially in the post-pandemic era, staying connected has never been more important.
