![]() I searched the internet for a solution, but didn't find one. I was certain that I downloaded the correct version (32bit or 64bit), so this was a little confusing. When I double-clicked the teamviewer rpm file, I received a graphical error message that read: "Sorry, this did not work. If you find the requirement you need, then it's all good. Their Linux support page lists some requirements, so take a look here, first. It needs dependencies, but doesn't let you know that unless you try and install it from the command line. I thought, how difficult could it be? Download the rpm from the TeamViewer site and install it.wrong. ![]() Everything went well until I needed TeamViewer to access a friend's computer remotely. Over the years, I have installed CentOS on multiple machines and virtual machines, but, finally, took the plunge and installed it on my main machine. I have been using Fedora on my main machine for a very long time and have loved it. ![]()
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