[SOLVED] Running TeamViewer 5/6 as a root in Linux
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There is a very simple method to Run TeamViewer as a "root". This can be risky but if any users wants to running TeamViewer 5 and 6 As root then I have written a small article for the same.
Requesting you to visit article and let me have some feedback or whatever comments you feel.
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Unfortunately, the links in your signature are commercial. (Yes, I followed them all.) Even the one for your blog links back to your main commercial site. This is considered advertising under LQ Rules
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& is not allowed; so please remove them from your sig right away.
@archtoad6, I have removed all links from my signature thanks for informing me, I want to know that should I keep my blog link? It's not commercial, waiting for your reply thanks.
Thanks for taking care of it so quickly. (+6 for co-operation)
The blog link is borderline because it is on a sub-domain of a commercial site, but more because it has, IIRC, 50% commecial links on it. For now, please keep it out. If you re-do the blog page, PM me.
Thanks for your prompt reply. I will not post any link in signature, but want to ask you that i can post my article na, I can assure you that article only related to linux and open source and no advertising in that.
Waiting for your reply, Thanks.
Last edited by networking.dept; 01-04-2011 at 11:52 AM.
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