@theLegionWithin :-
I did some testing myself and I was able to get as far as @Sherri is a Cat did in zoom2 (the win7 one) but no further. it may be that bottles and zoom just dont play well together.
Bottles & Zoom.......PlayOnLinux & Zoom.......Proton & Zoom.....Lutris & ....
Anything based around WINE has enormous issues with Chromium code-base. The above all use WINE underneath, so.....go figure.
Zoom MAY have worked under WINE up till a coupla years ago. Not something I ever tried, but that's around the time when the Zoom devs took it into their heads to add the Chromium-based Electron framework to what was already a 'beefy' app.
It ballooned from 300MB to almost 700MB (for a simple video-calling app? Jee-zus H...)
It might be possible to run it within a 'zilla-based browser under WINE. These used to run OK with the emulation layer, though I haven't done so for a while; things may have changed.......but I've never had any luck with Chromium, Chrome, Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, Slimjet OR Edge under WINE (of ANY flavour).
The older Zoom would happily run for months, even years before you eventually got 'nudged' into updating. Electron constantly checks for updates, and any time you get more than a couple of Chromium releases behind it locks up solid and point-blank refuses to run. This is for your OWN good, apparently.
Big Brother and Nanny Zoom are looking out for you..... (yeah, ri-i-i-ght).
Mike.
