Today I went to download microsoft teams for my Windows 10 Pc and noticed Teams for Windows 11 and found that it is an .msix file so it got my attention.
I found on the winehq forums some info about it, but still under research. I think we should wait and use .msi or .exe files by the moment.
Teams is available for Linux directly, without having to use CrossOver. I have used it before (about 18 months ago) and it worked liked it does on Windows. It is available in both .deb and .rpm packages. Of course, ymmv.
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