In this tutorial, I will show you how to install TeamViewer 14 on CentOS 7 / Redhat 7.
Establish incoming and outgoing remote desktop and computer-to-computer connections for real-time support or access to files, networks, and programs. Collaborate online, participate in meetings, chat with other people or groups, and make video calls in one-click. After downloading and installing this software, you’ll have your first session up and running within seconds. Read more
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1. Install Teamviewer 14 on CentOS 7 / Redhat 7
Let’s start installing TeamViewer, I am using yum to install TeamViewer. You need to install some dependencies for TeamViewer so just execute the following command to install it with dependencies.
yum install https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer.x86_64.rpm
2. Start TeamViewer
Now we can start TeamViewer by executing following command on terminal.
$ teamviewer
Init...
CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes
XRandRWait: No value set. Using default.
XRandRWait: Started by user.
Checking setup...
Launching TeamViewer ...
Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
3. Accept the License Agreement.
Here we go. Now you can access or provide access to your system to someone.
If you have issues using this tutorial please feel free to comment below.
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