Wine and Teamviewer

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ndujoe1
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Wine and Teamviewer

#1 Post by ndujoe1 »

I have installed Teamviewer, it is possible that this install is interfering with the function of Wine that i install separately? The Wine does not start.

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#2 Post by darkcity »

Its possible if they have shared libraries or directories.

What format package is teamviewer,

what happens if you run wine from the terminal_

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Re: Wine and Teamviewer

#3 Post by tlchost »

ndujoe1 wrote:I have installed Teamviewer, it is possible that this install is interfering with the function of Wine that i install separately? The Wine does not start.
I just tested the portable team viewer available at portableapps.com under wine in Slacko 533. Appears to work.

The advantage to the portable apps is that one does not to mess with the registry.

Good Luck,

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Teamviewer as portable app (solved )

#4 Post by ndujoe1 »

Thanks for your suggestion, the Teamviewer downloaded from portableapps appears to have coexisted with the wine sfs I downloaded in PUppylinux Lupu 5.25 Thanks.

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Re: Teamviewer as portable app (solved )

#5 Post by tlchost »

ndujoe1 wrote:Thanks for your suggestion.
Glad it worked for you. I regard Puppy on a bootable USB with a selection of portables the way to go. I do not leave the premises without my USB drive loaded for bear.

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PUppy on the go

#6 Post by ndujoe1 »

I wholeheartedly agree, I have PuppyLInux 5.25 on a 4 gb flash drive that I take with me when I travel.

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