Discord rolls out a nice improvement for video calls on Linux
Discord rolls out a nice improvement for video calls on Linux
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/discord-rolls-out-a-nice-improvement-for-video-calls-on-linux/
Publish Date: 2026-03-10 12:07:00
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With the most recent big stable update released for Discord, they rolled out a nice improvement for video calls on Linux making them better than ever.
The March 6 update for the popular chat app was quite a big one, filled with new features and bug fixes. But one particular change for Linux caught my eye:
“We recently shipped background replacement for video calls on Linux! You can now set your background to that sweet green binary stream from… uh… that one movie.”
So yes, now you can add all sorts of backgrounds to get rid of the mess that is your gaming room. And it does seem to work well enough, although nowhere near perfect it’s a good start to see it actually available fully on Linux now. Here’s me just testing it out because a picture is worth a thousand words:
Some other highlights they noted include the app starting up a fair amount faster now:
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