├─ 526 xinit /home/nikin/.config/X11/xinitrc - /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc :0 vt1 -keeptty -auth /tmp> ├─ 501 /bin/sh /usr/bin/startx /home/nikin/.config/X11/xinitrc Moreover, I couldn't find anything on the comments section of AUR. I found this post on the forums but it has been five years so I was not sure how much of it was relevant. I read on Reddit that this might be problem because of startx and I do use startx and use dwm. Jul 09 21:40:02 leviathan systemd: Started TeamViewer remote control daemon. Jul 09 21:40:02 leviathan systemd: rvice: Can't open PID file /run/teamviewerd.pid (yet?) after start: No such file or directory Jul 09 21:40:02 leviathan systemd: Starting TeamViewer remote control daemon. └─15945 /opt/teamviewer/tv_bin/teamviewerd -d Process: 15943 ExecStart=/opt/teamviewer/tv_bin/teamviewerd -d (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)ĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice disabled preset: disabled)Īctive: active (running) since Sun 21:40:02 +0545 7min ago rvice - TeamViewer remote control daemon. ![]() So, two steps: get the current version running without root privs, install required libs via zypper, then afterwards get older versions as you go. The good news is, when you managed to get one teamviewer version running, all of them will work. Just try and fetch the right version when you need it. I really cannot remember which one can be old while the other needs to be updated. ![]() I think the version mismatch depends on which side initiates the connection, ie requests remote assistance. There is only a handful of them and it is fairly easy to figure out. It may hit some missing dependencies which you then install via zypper. Just unpack it and try to run the included teamviewer executable. There is no need to run anything as root with the tar package. So if I download current TeamViewer 13 on Leap now but remote Windows client has TeamViewerQS (quick support) version 12, will it be incompatible? WTH!? Despite what website says, do you think it’s really safe to run that thing as root? Their website mentions that, for the tar.xz package, it can be well run just as normal user, but one however one should run a “tv-libraries” executable thing included inside the package once extracted as root to check for missing dependencies. So, since I’m a FOSS person, I wonder whether you considered FOSS solutions to achieve what you’re trying to use Tv for ? Zypper will query the repos for deps.īut, since Tv is proprietary and will never appear in a repo, you’d have to update it manually ( or create a local repo that you update manually ). ![]() Yet, download the rpm to (f.e.) ~/Downloads and use zypper to install it from that folder. It’d be just the 2nd or 3rd time I ever use TeamViewer, so… should I be very cautious when using TeamViewer? Closing all other programs, putting all my files and data somewhere else, rebooting after closing TeamViewer, etc, etc… Can I become exploitable even if I’m the one accessing a remote PC?ĪFAIK there are no openSUSE repos for Teamviewer. But doing this made console go idle without showing any output nor seemingly doing anything, and ultimately system froze. I thought one updated rpm-installed packages just like any other individual package: “zypper up package_name.rpm”. This had TeamViewer 12 installed beforehand, though it was done using rpm -iv. For TeamViewer installation, is it normally done by downloading rpm from the website and just installing with zypper in?įor updating, I had a problem on another Leap PC.
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