Just look into $HOME/.local/share/teamviewer15/logfiles directory. I could find there bzip2-compressed core files even when my core size is set to 0.
Fedora 38 and Gnome also has this behaviour. Maybe it's archiving logs... or stealing user data, who knows.
can confirm on Arch Linux (Kernel 6.4.8-zen1-1-zen) with i3wm as desktop. Using dunst as notification (pop-up) daemon ( https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst/).
Can confirm this behavior on Mint 21 with XFCE desktop.
Extract from dmesg command after bzip2 process quit:
After a reboot, issue came back even with Gnome Desktop.
It seems related to the pop-up window showing up after disconnecting from the session if you are not using commercial release.
Problem is related to Cinnamon desktop, there is no issue with Gnome Desktop.
I don't know for others...
Hi,
Each time TeamViewer hangs when disconnecting, a bzip2 process run at 100 % for 30 s before quitting.
Session is from Ubuntu 20.04 to Windows 10, hope it helps.
Regards
Gerard