[Update: 13.1.3026] Spring Update

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    Hi, I did not use my mobile (Android) device) for a while, but today (and yesterday I updated my Linux host) I get from the phone a license not matching the host.

    They are both 13.1 (no further updates visible).

    Any idea?

    Thanks

    Thank you @DanielStm, but gaining Administrator privileges is not possible, as the password dialog is not be visible in TeamViewer, if you only connect with TeamViewer authentification.

    The Windows Client still has the feature to use the Windows Authentification Mechanism connection to a Windows host.

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    @richardfoleher: Yes. Press Ctrl+F, "host" to jump there.

    @exactt, @JM325, @FlorianATM, @M4CC4: Thanks, I apreciate it :robotvery-happy:
    Actually, market share is way below 10 percent. 1%...2% is realistic. Higher numbers usually include ChromeOS. But world dominance is only 35 years away. :robotwink:

    Ctrl+C (or Ctrl+[CVXYZ]) should work just as well as using the context menu. It would be helpful if you could try to isolate in which cases it doesn't. (e.g. a certain desktop environment, OS, working again after a reboot...) You can use the Help/Feedback form to send a detailed report and possibly attach log files.

    @MalteGerth: I think you still can do most things, as you can gain Administrator privileges after connecting as well. Of course I understand that you miss it. It's scheduled for the next update.

    @CSylvain: That is by design. You are expected to remove teamviewer in order to install teamviewer-suse. Unfortunately, yes, removing the package also removes the assignment. I added that in the article. Thanks for the pointer. :robothappy:

    Best regards,
    Daniel

    Linux Developer

    Daniel, like most of the posts on here so far...thanks to you and the team for this update... I am now more confident in my choice to upgrade my multi OS environment up to 13 now that linux is usable...Great job so far, please keep going.

    had to remove teamviewer_13.0.9865.x86_64 at remote system
    in order to install teamviewer-suse_13.1.3026.x86_64
    otherwise package manager would report a conflict.

    after that, had to (re)assign remote system to my account again to complete the upgrade

    Many Thank for upgrading the linux client, it deserve it, and it's really appreciated to see TeamViewer company provide native application on OS that represent less than x% users (hope 10% but I guess it's lesser).

    As many users, I really missing feature available on version 12 like
    - revert screen control
    - Meeting session

    But i'm sure it will come soon, now the code is cleaned, and ready to receive features, at least the same as was available on other platform for the same client version

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    @JM325 you sure you don't mean ctrl+shift+c and ctrl+shift+v for copy and paste, respectively?

    attempted to install  moments ago. package complains it conflicts with itself  :-P

    sudo rpm -Uhv teamviewer-suse_13.1.3026.x86_64.rpm   
    warning: teamviewer-suse_13.1.3026.x86_64.rpm: Header V4 RSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 0c1289c0: NOKEY
    error: Failed dependencies:
           teamviewer conflicts with teamviewer-suse-13.1.3026-0.x86_64

    currently have teamviewer-13.0.9865-0.x86_64 installed

    Windows Authentication is not possible with version 13 anymore. This makes it impossible to use TeamViewer for administrative work on Windows hosts.

    TeamViewer on Linux has come a really long way since the switch to native support and I think you guys deserve a ton of credit. I've been checking as new versions come out and the current state of it (bordering at least for me on 100% feature-complete) is super impressive, especially relative to the first release.

    I do however want to mention one issue that, while small, has kept me from actually upgrading from 12 to 13. Are there plans to add keyboard shortcut support to the Linux version? It might be minor to a lot of people, but I rely heavily on ctrl+C/X/V in particular, to the extent that having to handle everything with right click context menus (often after replacing all the text I've highlighted with a 'c') currently has me downgrading. It's pretty much the only thing I care about that still seems to be missing.

    Thx. First impression ist great. Some daily annoyances gone. That is awesome!

    Any news on a new Linux Host?

    If you touched it and it stopped working, the first question to ask is "Did anyone see me touch it..."
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