[Solved] Teamviewer for 1.x_32

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[Solved] Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#1 by guttaslax » 19 Jul 2011, 06:45

I only can see a x86_64 version.
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Re: Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#2 by Hamza » 19 Jul 2011, 09:56

Hi,

1)
Download this

2)
Unpack it as guest

3)
Execute the "TeamViewer" as Guest

and Make a module if you want.
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Re: Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#3 by guttaslax » 19 Jul 2011, 10:32

Mmmm... it includes a whole wine environment...

I've wine configured and running for some stuffs, maybe I can try directly the "quick support" version for win, without trashing my other things.

Thanks anyway for the hint.

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No, mine was not a good idea.
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Re: Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#4 by Blaze » 19 Jul 2011, 17:44

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Re: Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#5 by Hamza » 19 Jul 2011, 18:29

I made a module for you.

1) Download this
2) Install it
3) Run it via terminal with teamviewer6 command.

It is a modified version, It can be run from any accounts (even root account)

Modifications:
-Removed "check of current user before the start of the GUI"


Enjoy!
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Re: Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#6 by guttaslax » 20 Jul 2011, 06:50

Blaze wrote:guttaslax, look at this repo: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx
Thanks Blaze, but It's just the one I was speaking about.

Posted after 13 minutes 25 seconds:
Hamza wrote:I made a module for you.

1) Download
2) Install it
3) Run it via terminal
..cut...
This seems to work as expected. thanks, I'll try and prepare a monkey-proof iso with some shortcuts on the desktop and some changes in a module.

By the way, I begin to think slow (my age?); In my previous posts I worried about trashing a wine environment, but it was my own.
The recipient(s) don't use wine at all.
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Re: [Solved] Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#7 by Hamza » 20 Jul 2011, 09:10

Topic Solved.
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Re: [Solved] Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#8 by hypomania » 20 Jul 2011, 15:36

hi,
if you want to help other one , you can register in (Teamviewer site) and log in to any computer as client from your browser without install software,
<=>
but if you want other people to help you then you need to install TeamViewer software on your computer.

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Re: [Solved] Teamviewer for 1.x_32

Post#9 by guttaslax » 27 Jul 2011, 08:37

Didn't know about this feature, anyway it's useless for my purpose now.
I should provide a couple of laptops for aged/not skilled people, and I want to assure remote mainteinance. So, the problem is in the other side of the wires, where I only can count on hardware and network both working well. In this side I have an half dozen of OS and can install anything. So I planned to provide one CD, for emergency boot, with some kind of unattended remote help. Just working on this.
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