Teamviewer on headless CentOS
Hi, I'm running a Windows 10 laptop and a CentOS 6.5 remote server. I'm trying to get Teamviewer 12 setup to run on the CentOS server headless. When I have a monitor connected, everything works great - file transfers and remote desktop. However, when I reboot the computer without a monitor connected, the computer never shows up in Computer and Contacts as online, but I can SSH into the computer and it says Teamviewer is running. Anyone able to help with this?
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As mentioned in the above post I marked as the solution, you need to alter the xorg.conf file. I added the section that creates a virtual display at the bottom like this:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "none"
Option "MultiGPU" "Off"
Option "SLI" "off"
Option "BaseMosaic" "off"
Option "Stereo" "0"
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 3840 1080 ****Your resolution needed here****
Depth 24
EndSubSection
EndSection5
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Im getting the same issue on CentOS 7 , when no monitor is conected i cant get teamviewer to load
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This issue really wasn't ever solved and so I put an appropriate question up that pertains to CentOS 7 right here.
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As mentioned in the above post I marked as the solution, you need to alter the xorg.conf file. I added the section that creates a virtual display at the bottom like this:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Device0"
Monitor "Monitor0"
DefaultDepth 24
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "none"
Option "MultiGPU" "Off"
Option "SLI" "off"
Option "BaseMosaic" "off"
Option "Stereo" "0"
SubSection "Display"
Virtual 3840 1080 ****Your resolution needed here****
Depth 24
EndSubSection
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That is not the solution. Even upon adding this the system still complains:
The framebuffer console seems to be unavailable or has the wrong format. Please make sure that /dev/fb0 is accessible and it is configured to 32-bit depth.
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Where is the xorg.conf file found?
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