Friends, I am on Ubuntu 21.04 now. And two-fingures-pinch-zoom works out of the box with Firefox.Real pinch zoom mac-style. Not just page scaling CTRL+[+], which makes responsive pages to change layout to mobile. But real useful zoom. which I use a lot when viewing images and sometimes paragraphs.

Working for me, finded this solutoin today. Install gnome tweaks -> open it -> go to kyboard & mouse: find section "mouse click emulation" and choose "Area"After this I can pinch to zoom on my touchpad in google chrome browser.


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I pressed something around my mouse pad (keys in the altgr region+mousepad - quite possibly multitouch) and suddenly the whole X11 display zoomed around 10%. That means I can see 90% of the 1920x1080 screen in a somewhat blurry version. When I move the cursor, the 90% follows the cursor, so by panning around I can see everything on the screen. Since it applies to everything my guess is that it is caused by xfwm or Xorg.

If I suspend the machine, it seems to go away in the lock screen, but when the lock screen is unlocked, the blurriness and zoom re-appears. Taking a screenshot grabs what is displayed on my screen (i.e. the 90% but scaled to 1920x1080).

This zoom mode is traditionally bound to Ctrl+Alt+Keypad + to zoom in and Ctrl+Alt+Keypad - to zoom out. These keys are not available if the DontZoom option is set in the ServerFlags section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf.

This feature is operated by the server, I don't know how to set it from a client. The xrandr command may influence it with its --scale option, or some other option may be able to reset the zoom setting; I'm unfamiliar with the interactions between the old-time server zoom and the modern RandR support.

My Zoom client crashes constantly after updating to the newest version (zoom-5.10.3.2778). I am on Fedora Linux 35 and using the latest NVIDIA drivers. This crash happens on both Wayland and Xorg. Here is an excerpt of the end of the log:

im trying to open this version of zoom but it says you need 5.10.3 or higher to sign in but when i tried latest versions it is not opening.im using latest version kalio linux [6.1.0-kali5-amd64]. if you have any points to add pls help. chrome, vlc wasnt opening also but i got fix from yt but not for zoom and discord(i havnt tried discord yet) seems like most the app doesnt work on kali linux ;/ :D. my 21 cents

Agreed, however this seems to not work when any other command-line arguments are provided alongside --disable-gpu-sandbox (or its synonym --no-sandbox). For example, zoom --disable-gpu-sandbox --url="..." exhibits the same behavior as running with no arguments. I can still join a meeting manually after launching Zoom, but it means that xdg-open is broken. Any workaround?

I have a 1tb hdd and I have installed windows 10 on 600gb and the rest space, I have given to kali Linux. I want to install vmware in kali Linux and test Malware samples. So if the virus does something, will it affect the first my windows partition files because in kali file explorer I see both my windows partition (c and d) . Thanks in advance.

The zoom level is saved per hostname, even after you close Firefox. For example, all pages on support.mozilla.org share the same zoom level setting, but it is different from the zoom level setting of the pages on blog.mozilla.org.

The latest Gnome desktop, Ubuntu desktop, KDE(Plasma) desktop all support multi touch gestures. After installing these desktops on Linux system, you can use touch gestures on touchscreen immediately. In addition to the basic gestures, such as tap to select, zoom in/out, press and hold, etc., there are also multi-finger touch gestures supported. Here are some favorited ones: e24fc04721

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