TeamViewer is a remote support and remote access tool for Linux
Ubuntu Systems. TeamViewer is designed to run on a broad spectrum of
operating systems ranging from the state of the art, such as Windows 10,
macOS Sierra, iOS 10, Android 7 Nougat, and Chrome OS, to older
operating systems such as Windows XP and OS X 10.8.
TeamViewer 12 brings many new features, such as remote quicksteps, intelligent connection setup, device connection reports and faster file transfers. For a much robust and hassle free connectivity, Teamviewer 12 brings cross-platform, mobile-to-mobile remote control and screen sharing for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
TeamViewer 12 Changelog:
Bug fixes
Install Teamviewer on Ubuntu OS
Open terminal and insert command line...
32bit OS
64bit OS
TeamViewer 12 brings many new features, such as remote quicksteps, intelligent connection setup, device connection reports and faster file transfers. For a much robust and hassle free connectivity, Teamviewer 12 brings cross-platform, mobile-to-mobile remote control and screen sharing for Android, iOS, and Windows Phone.
TeamViewer 12 Changelog:
Bug fixes
- Improved compatibility with latest Ubuntu and Debian releases
- Improved performance by leveraging more SSE2 instruction set benefits
- Higher system requirements:
- Kernel 2.6.27
- GLIBC 2.11
- SSE2 capable CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or higher, Athlon64
- Minor improvements and fixes
- See announcement for more info
Install Teamviewer on Ubuntu OS
Open terminal and insert command line...
32bit OS
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install gdebi $ wget http://download.teamviewer.com/download/teamviewer_i386.deb $ sudo gdebi teamviewer_i386.deb |
64bit OS
$ sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install gdebi $ wget http://download.teamviewer.com/download/teamviewer_i386.deb $ sudo gdebi teamviewer_i386.deb $ sudo dpkg --remove-architecture i386 |
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