Hence to make TeamViewer work on modern GNU / Linux operating systems such as Debian / Ubuntu / Mint Linux / Fedora / CentOS etc.
#TEAMVIEWER UBUNTU 64 BIT#
Nowdays most of people are running 64 bit ( amd64 ) built operating system and the problem with TeamViewer on Linux 64bit is that it doesn't have an actual full featured 64 port of the application but only have a 32 bits install, besides that big part of components of TeamViewer are running using wine windows emulation and hencing making it work on Linux is sometimes not so trivial as we might have desired.īecause TeamViewer is a 32 bit application, it has a number of dependency libraries that are 32 bit in Linux that's the so called (i386) built libraries (packages). Till then, keep enjoying Linux.If you're a sysadmin who uses GNU / Linux as a Desktop as me you will certainly need to have TeamViewer installed and ready for use on your Linux desktop.Įven though TeamViewer is a proprietary application and I prefer not to use it I'm forced to have it installed because of every now and then a friend or customer would require you to login remotely to his Windows server and clean up the system either from spyware or viruses or just deploy some new software. Let me know what you think about it in the comment section below and don’t forget to subscribe to the LinuxH2O Youtube channel.
#TEAMVIEWER UBUNTU HOW TO#
So that was the guide on how to install TeamViewer in Linux. Watch Video guide on YouTubeĪdditionally, You can also watch a step-by-step video guide on YouTube to get a better understanding of it. Snap application is also there so that can also be installed if your system has snap configured.
#TEAMVIEWER UBUNTU SOFTWARE#
Note: You can also use the software center to easily install TeamViewer. This way the TeamViewer application can be installed in the system.
Execute the below command and don’t forget to use the same installer file name as you have in your system. You can also use the command line to install ‘teamviewer.rpm’ installer file. After that just click the install button and it will get installed. To install it in distributions that use ‘.rpm’ package file, download the TeamViewer installer file from the download page.Īgain, you can install it either by double-clicking on the file and it will open the installer file in the software center. Similarly, the TeamViewer can be installed on other distributions. bĪlso read: Installing applications in Linux | Complete guide Installing TeamViewer in Fedora, CentOS & derivatives Optionally, you can use the command line to install this ‘b’ file. Now you just have to hit install button and it will start to install. You can double click on this file and it will open up in the software center of or in the package installing utility tool like ‘gdebi’. Choose your system architecture and the Debian file will start to download.
Visit TeamViewer official website – and head on the Downloads page for Linux. Installing TeamViewer on Ubuntu, Debian & derivatives This guide explains a step-by-step procedure to install the TeamViewer on various Linux distros.
The tool is freely available and you can get extra features if you get a licence. TeamViewer is a great tool for remote control, video conference, desktop and file sharing over the network.
In this guide, you will learn how to install TeamViewer on Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, CentOS, or POP! OS etc.