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  • Sunday 9 March 2014

    How do I install TeamViewer on my Linux distribution?

    Graphical installation

    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer. The graphical installer can be invoked by (double) clicking the downloaded package.
    If this is not the case and, e.g. the Archive Manager opens up, open the context menu instead (right-click on the downloaded package). Depending on your distribution you will get different possibilities to install the package, e.g. “Open with software installation”, “Open with GDebi package installer”, “Open with Ubuntu Software Center”, or “Open with> QApt package installer”.

    RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, SUSE

    You need the teamviewer_linux.rpm package.
    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer.
    If you prefer to use the command line or if there is no graphical installer available you can use either one of these commands:
    • yum install teamviewer_linux.rpm (recommended, as it will install missing dependencies)
    • rpm -i teamviewer_linux.rpm
    In case “yum” is asking for a missing public key, you can download it here and import the key by using following command:
    • rpm --import TeamViewer_Linux_PubKey.asc
    After importing the public key, please execute the “yum”-command again to install the TeamViewer rpm.

    Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu…


    For 32-bit DEB-systems you need the teamviewer_linux.deb package.
    For 64-bit DEB-systems without Multiarch you need the teamviewer_linux_x64.deb package. Please see note onMultiarch below.
    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer.
    If you prefer to use the command line or if there is no graphical installer available you can use either one of these commands:
    For the 32-bit package:
    • sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux.deb
    For the 64-bit package:
    • sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux_x64.deb
    In case “dpkg” indicates missing dependencies, complete the installation by executing the following command:
    • sudo apt-get install -f
    Notes to Multiarch:
    On newer 64-bit DEB-systems with Multiarch-support (Debian 7) teamviewer_linux_x64.deb cannot be installed because the package ia32-libs is not available anymore on these systems. In this case you can useteamviewer_linux.deb instead.
    In case you get the error “wrong architecture i386” you have to execute the following command lines:
    • dpkg --add-architecture i386
    • apt-get update
    For further information: http://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO

    Other platforms

    TeamViewer does also run on a lot of other distributions, although not officially supported.
    You can use our tar.gz package which will only create files in the directory where you extract it to. The tar.gz package works, if the libraries that TeamViewer depends on are installed which is often the case.
    On Mandriva/Mageia TeamViewer can be installed using the following command:
    • urpmi --force --allow-nodeps teamviewer_linux.rpm
    On PCLinuxOS TeamViewer can be installed from the repository. The package is provided by the PCLinuxOS team.

    Run TeamViewer without installation

    The tar.gz package can be run without installation and doesn’t even need root permissions.
    After downloading the tar.gz package, you need to extract it to the directory you want to run it from. Simply click on “teamviewer” to start a TeamViewer instance.
    The tar.gz package works, if the libraries TeamViewer depends on are installed which is often the case.
    You can identify missing libraries by running the command:
    • tv-setup --checklibs

    How do I install TeamViewer on my Linux distribution?

    Posted at  Sunday, March 09, 2014  |  in  LINUX  |  Read More»

    How do I install TeamViewer on my Linux distribution?

    Graphical installation

    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer. The graphical installer can be invoked by (double) clicking the downloaded package.
    If this is not the case and, e.g. the Archive Manager opens up, open the context menu instead (right-click on the downloaded package). Depending on your distribution you will get different possibilities to install the package, e.g. “Open with software installation”, “Open with GDebi package installer”, “Open with Ubuntu Software Center”, or “Open with> QApt package installer”.

    RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, SUSE

    You need the teamviewer_linux.rpm package.
    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer.
    If you prefer to use the command line or if there is no graphical installer available you can use either one of these commands:
    • yum install teamviewer_linux.rpm (recommended, as it will install missing dependencies)
    • rpm -i teamviewer_linux.rpm
    In case “yum” is asking for a missing public key, you can download it here and import the key by using following command:
    • rpm --import TeamViewer_Linux_PubKey.asc
    After importing the public key, please execute the “yum”-command again to install the TeamViewer rpm.

    Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu…


    For 32-bit DEB-systems you need the teamviewer_linux.deb package.
    For 64-bit DEB-systems without Multiarch you need the teamviewer_linux_x64.deb package. Please see note onMultiarch below.
    For installing TeamViewer, we recommend using the graphical installer.
    If you prefer to use the command line or if there is no graphical installer available you can use either one of these commands:
    For the 32-bit package:
    • sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux.deb
    For the 64-bit package:
    • sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux_x64.deb
    In case “dpkg” indicates missing dependencies, complete the installation by executing the following command:
    • sudo apt-get install -f
    Notes to Multiarch:
    On newer 64-bit DEB-systems with Multiarch-support (Debian 7) teamviewer_linux_x64.deb cannot be installed because the package ia32-libs is not available anymore on these systems. In this case you can useteamviewer_linux.deb instead.
    In case you get the error “wrong architecture i386” you have to execute the following command lines:
    • dpkg --add-architecture i386
    • apt-get update
    For further information: http://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO

    Other platforms

    TeamViewer does also run on a lot of other distributions, although not officially supported.
    You can use our tar.gz package which will only create files in the directory where you extract it to. The tar.gz package works, if the libraries that TeamViewer depends on are installed which is often the case.
    On Mandriva/Mageia TeamViewer can be installed using the following command:
    • urpmi --force --allow-nodeps teamviewer_linux.rpm
    On PCLinuxOS TeamViewer can be installed from the repository. The package is provided by the PCLinuxOS team.

    Run TeamViewer without installation

    The tar.gz package can be run without installation and doesn’t even need root permissions.
    After downloading the tar.gz package, you need to extract it to the directory you want to run it from. Simply click on “teamviewer” to start a TeamViewer instance.
    The tar.gz package works, if the libraries TeamViewer depends on are installed which is often the case.
    You can identify missing libraries by running the command:
    • tv-setup --checklibs

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