![]() ![]() ![]() Sudo eopkg it teamviewer*.eopkg sudo rm teamviewer*. teamviewer 13 requires a desktop environment or login with lightdm etc, with startx it won't work, the staff of teamviewer confirmed, startx feature won't come in this year, it seems reverting back to teamviewer 12 is the only option for startx folks. TeamViewer takes no responsibility for these packages.Arch Linux, antergos, Manjarosee -S teamviewer No system libraries or system preferences are altered. ![]() ![]() GeneralThis article applies to TeamViewer users on Linux.Supported distributionsTeamViewer currently provides:DEB packages for Debian and Ubuntu based systemsRPM packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Fedoraas well asRPM packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSEWhile not officially supported, these packages are usually compatible with most derived distributions such asKubuntu LubuntuMint or elementary OS (DEB packages)Scientific Linux, Oracle Linux, OpenMandriava, or Mageia (RPM packages).Other distributionsFor distributions that are not based on DEB or RPM packages, TeamViewer also provides TAR packages with a custom installer available.Read more here:ģrd party packagesSome distributions provide their own packages for TeamViewer which are usually based on the TAR package and custom-tailored to those distributions.While these packages are helpful you might prefer our TAR packages, in case:you want to use TeamViewer without installationdistribution packages are not up-to-dateno TeamViewer Host package is provided by the communityHere are some of the distributions that provide TeamViewer packages:□Note: These packages are maintained by community members. Download an application, make it executable, and run No need to install. Install TeamViewer on other Linux distributions - TeamViewer Support ![]()
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