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Old 03-31-2012, 01:08 PM   #1
allu john sudhakar
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How to Install Team Viewer Version 7 on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin


What is TeamViewer:- it is a remote control application. Team Viewer provides easy, fast and secure remote access to Linux, Windows PCs, and Macs.
Team Viewer is free for personal use. You can use Team Viewer completely free of charge to access your private computers or to help your friends with their computer problems.
To download Team Viewer for Ubuntu System go to this URL
http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx
Select open with Ubuntu Software Centre (default)
After downloading is completed you will see Ubuntu Software Centre box in that just press Install Button.
Now you will get Authenticate box just give your system password
After installation is over now you go to Dash Home and type Team Viewer and open that one
After opening Team viewer you will get Team Viewer License Agreement in that you will press Accept License Agreement Button
After that you will see Team Viewer box in that Left side Your ID XXX XXX XXX
And Password XXXX
Right side you have to type Partner ID and press Connect button to connect your Partner system and enjoy
To setup Team viewer to start up every time you login
Go to start up applications
Click “Add”
Now you will see a box called Add Startup Program box
Now In Name place Type Start Team viewer
In Command place type /usr/bin/teamviewer
And now press Add button
And press close button.
After you restart Team viewer will open automatically

Do it same and enjoy
Allu John Sudhakar
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Last edited by colucix; 03-31-2012 at 06:01 PM. Reason: traffic driving and personal e-mail removed
 
Old 03-31-2012, 05:23 PM   #2
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Quote:
Originally Posted by allu john sudhakar View Post
What is TeamViewer:- it is a remote control application. Team Viewer provides easy, fast and secure remote access to Linux, Windows PCs, and Macs.
Team Viewer is free for personal use. You can use Team Viewer completely free of charge to access your private computers or to help your friends with their computer problems.
To download Team Viewer for Ubuntu System go to this URL
http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx
Select open with Ubuntu Software Centre (default)
After downloading is completed you will see Ubuntu Software Centre box in that just press Install Button.
Now you will get Authenticate box just give your system password
After installation is over now you go to Dash Home and type Team Viewer and open that one
After opening Team viewer you will get Team Viewer License Agreement in that you will press Accept License Agreement Button
After that you will see Team Viewer box in that Left side Your ID XXX XXX XXX
And Password XXXX
Right side you have to type Partner ID and press Connect button to connect your Partner system and enjoy
To setup Team viewer to start up every time you login
Go to start up applications
Click “Add”
Now you will see a box called Add Startup Program box
Now In Name place Type Start Team viewer
In Command place type /usr/bin/teamviewer
And now press Add button
And press close button.
After you restart Team viewer will open automatically

Do it same and enjoy
Don't post repeats of instructions found on a commercial-product's website, in order to drive traffic to your blog. I've not seen ANY posts by you that AREN'T (essentially), advertising your blog. Are you trying to get banned from here?

Also, your instructions are incomplete (WHICH of the Linux versions do you download?)

Last edited by TB0ne; 03-31-2012 at 05:43 PM.
 
Old 03-31-2012, 05:58 PM   #3
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@allu john sudhakar: after 8 months from your last post and repeated invitations to not spam links to your own blog... you're still here spamming your own blog! I allowed a period of meditation on your behavior at LinuxQuestions and banned you temporarily for one month. Feel free to contact me if you want to discuss this disposal or try to give a good reason for being reinstated or... banned forever. Thread closed.
 
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