How are ubuntu users using teamviewer? [closed]











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Team viewer is only working on Xorg. Both of my friend run Linux, one of them runs ubuntu 18.04 and the other one runs Zorine, both can't run Team viewer on wayland.



I told them to switch to xorg whenever they want to use team viewer. Isn't there an alternative to that solution? They tried switching to AnyDesk and it caused many problems with the volume drivers and slider.



Isn't there any way to run Team viewer on Wayland?










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  • It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:12










  • @j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
    – Lynob
    Dec 5 at 17:16










  • well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:20






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    This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
    – user535733
    Dec 5 at 17:31










  • Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
    – Alvin Liang
    Dec 9 at 8:34















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Team viewer is only working on Xorg. Both of my friend run Linux, one of them runs ubuntu 18.04 and the other one runs Zorine, both can't run Team viewer on wayland.



I told them to switch to xorg whenever they want to use team viewer. Isn't there an alternative to that solution? They tried switching to AnyDesk and it caused many problems with the volume drivers and slider.



Isn't there any way to run Team viewer on Wayland?










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closed as too broad by Thomas Ward Dec 5 at 17:13


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:12










  • @j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
    – Lynob
    Dec 5 at 17:16










  • well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:20






  • 1




    This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
    – user535733
    Dec 5 at 17:31










  • Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
    – Alvin Liang
    Dec 9 at 8:34













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2
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Team viewer is only working on Xorg. Both of my friend run Linux, one of them runs ubuntu 18.04 and the other one runs Zorine, both can't run Team viewer on wayland.



I told them to switch to xorg whenever they want to use team viewer. Isn't there an alternative to that solution? They tried switching to AnyDesk and it caused many problems with the volume drivers and slider.



Isn't there any way to run Team viewer on Wayland?










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Team viewer is only working on Xorg. Both of my friend run Linux, one of them runs ubuntu 18.04 and the other one runs Zorine, both can't run Team viewer on wayland.



I told them to switch to xorg whenever they want to use team viewer. Isn't there an alternative to that solution? They tried switching to AnyDesk and it caused many problems with the volume drivers and slider.



Isn't there any way to run Team viewer on Wayland?







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closed as too broad by Thomas Ward Dec 5 at 17:13


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closed as too broad by Thomas Ward Dec 5 at 17:13


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:12










  • @j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
    – Lynob
    Dec 5 at 17:16










  • well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:20






  • 1




    This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
    – user535733
    Dec 5 at 17:31










  • Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
    – Alvin Liang
    Dec 9 at 8:34


















  • It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:12










  • @j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
    – Lynob
    Dec 5 at 17:16










  • well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
    – j-money
    Dec 5 at 17:20






  • 1




    This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
    – user535733
    Dec 5 at 17:31










  • Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
    – Alvin Liang
    Dec 9 at 8:34
















It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
– j-money
Dec 5 at 17:12




It was my understanding that wayland is still very much so a toy with very little support for anything. While I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn't imagine there is support for teamview on Wayland. :(
– j-money
Dec 5 at 17:12












@j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
– Lynob
Dec 5 at 17:16




@j-money but wayland is the default manager on all new distributions
– Lynob
Dec 5 at 17:16












well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
– j-money
Dec 5 at 17:20




well clearly I am an old fart then who needs to get with the times....
– j-money
Dec 5 at 17:20




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This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
– user535733
Dec 5 at 17:31




This is an excellent question for Teamviewer support. Wayland works with Ubuntu; that's our end of it. Bringing Wayland compatibility to their proprietary application cannot be done by us on the outside.
– user535733
Dec 5 at 17:31












Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
– Alvin Liang
Dec 9 at 8:34




Nope, wayland is not default manager anymore on 18.04 and 18.10.
– Alvin Liang
Dec 9 at 8:34















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