![]() ![]() That didn't happen now so somehow it has issues with an freshly installed updated 16.04 (installed before in a couple of 16.04, no problems). It used to pop up a dialog informing about the setup of wine in the first use. Yes, Teamviewer is still a Windows software wrapped with WINE to run in Linux. The solution is actually quite simple: install WINE. Haven't run it as root and you shouldn't either.īesides, Teamviewer always worked before with the normal users as it should so something is wrong now but not reason enough to even try running with elevated privileges. And the result was the same, it runs - the process is there - but the GUI doesn't open. Lucky you I had a freshly installed 16.04 in a miniPC and installed Teamviewer for testing. I don't understand because Teamviewer is installed. UnreportableReason: The report belongs to a package that is not installed In the details, it is written:ĮxecutablePath: /opt/teamviewer/tv_bin/teamviewerd I did it but unfortunately, it seems that it doesn't work: now on startup I have the error message 'System program problem detected'. Thank you runrickus for the time you took to write this detailed answer.
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