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Installation of Teamviewer on Ubuntu 17.04 does not work (32-Bit machine)
TeamViewer ctrl-alt doesn't workTeamviewer Not Correctly InstalledInstall TeamViewer on Ubuntu bootupTeamviewer 9 does not have permission to launch in UbuntuTeamviewer not remembering Teamviewer accountInstallation of Teamviewer ubuntu 12.04teamviewer ubuntu 16.04 64 bitteamviewer is not launching normally?Installing Teamviewer Host on Ubuntu 17.04Teamviewer server did not respond on Ubuntu 16.04
I installed Ubuntu 17.04 on my 32-Bit notebook (previously used a WinXP-machine).
The notebook is a 32-Bit machine with 3GB RAM. Installtion of Ubuntu 17.04 worked fine.
I then tried to install Teamviewer (downloaded file teamviewer_14.1.18533_i386.deb), but constantly failed. During - incomplete - installation of Teamviewer I received messages about missing files/packages like
libqt5x11extras5
qt56-teamviewer
qml-module-qtquick-controls
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs
I had to remove Teamviewer from my system.
I am a rather unexperienced Ubuntu-user and wonder if someone can help me out with a description of steps to walk through when installing Teamviewer, especially how to install a .deb-file including all dependancies which might be necessary.
Thanks for your support. Best regards Michael
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I installed Ubuntu 17.04 on my 32-Bit notebook (previously used a WinXP-machine).
The notebook is a 32-Bit machine with 3GB RAM. Installtion of Ubuntu 17.04 worked fine.
I then tried to install Teamviewer (downloaded file teamviewer_14.1.18533_i386.deb), but constantly failed. During - incomplete - installation of Teamviewer I received messages about missing files/packages like
libqt5x11extras5
qt56-teamviewer
qml-module-qtquick-controls
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs
I had to remove Teamviewer from my system.
I am a rather unexperienced Ubuntu-user and wonder if someone can help me out with a description of steps to walk through when installing Teamviewer, especially how to install a .deb-file including all dependancies which might be necessary.
Thanks for your support. Best regards Michael
teamviewer
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Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
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1 hour ago
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I installed Ubuntu 17.04 on my 32-Bit notebook (previously used a WinXP-machine).
The notebook is a 32-Bit machine with 3GB RAM. Installtion of Ubuntu 17.04 worked fine.
I then tried to install Teamviewer (downloaded file teamviewer_14.1.18533_i386.deb), but constantly failed. During - incomplete - installation of Teamviewer I received messages about missing files/packages like
libqt5x11extras5
qt56-teamviewer
qml-module-qtquick-controls
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs
I had to remove Teamviewer from my system.
I am a rather unexperienced Ubuntu-user and wonder if someone can help me out with a description of steps to walk through when installing Teamviewer, especially how to install a .deb-file including all dependancies which might be necessary.
Thanks for your support. Best regards Michael
teamviewer
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I installed Ubuntu 17.04 on my 32-Bit notebook (previously used a WinXP-machine).
The notebook is a 32-Bit machine with 3GB RAM. Installtion of Ubuntu 17.04 worked fine.
I then tried to install Teamviewer (downloaded file teamviewer_14.1.18533_i386.deb), but constantly failed. During - incomplete - installation of Teamviewer I received messages about missing files/packages like
libqt5x11extras5
qt56-teamviewer
qml-module-qtquick-controls
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs
I had to remove Teamviewer from my system.
I am a rather unexperienced Ubuntu-user and wonder if someone can help me out with a description of steps to walk through when installing Teamviewer, especially how to install a .deb-file including all dependancies which might be necessary.
Thanks for your support. Best regards Michael
teamviewer
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Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
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Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
– guiverc
1 hour ago
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First I recommend that you upgrade your Ubuntu version, since your`s no longer supported. But in any case to install Teamviewer, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:
cd /tmp && wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/signature/TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo apt-key add TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb preview main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install teamviewer
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First I recommend that you upgrade your Ubuntu version, since your`s no longer supported. But in any case to install Teamviewer, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:
cd /tmp && wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/signature/TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo apt-key add TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb preview main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install teamviewer
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First I recommend that you upgrade your Ubuntu version, since your`s no longer supported. But in any case to install Teamviewer, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:
cd /tmp && wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/signature/TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo apt-key add TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb preview main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install teamviewer
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First I recommend that you upgrade your Ubuntu version, since your`s no longer supported. But in any case to install Teamviewer, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:
cd /tmp && wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/signature/TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo apt-key add TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb preview main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install teamviewer
First I recommend that you upgrade your Ubuntu version, since your`s no longer supported. But in any case to install Teamviewer, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, run the command(s) below:
cd /tmp && wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/signature/TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo apt-key add TeamViewer2017.asc
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb stable main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://linux.teamviewer.com/deb preview main" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/teamviewer.list'
sudo apt update
sudo apt install teamviewer
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Possible off-topic question. Ubuntu 17.04 was from 2017.April (Ubuntu releases are yy.mm in format) and only had a 9 month supported life, as it release-upgraded to 17.10 (2017.October release) then to 18.04 LTS (a long-term-support release with 5 years of support). If it was a recent install, I'd suggest re-install (I'd re-install anyway but use something-else & no-format) as your upgrade path is now gone (as 17.10 is EOL too). Use LTS releases if you need or want longer support. EOL releases are off-topic here unless question specifically relates to moving to a supported release.
– guiverc
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