This article applies to TeamViewer (Classic) users on Linux.
Supported distributions
TeamViewer (Classic) currently provides:
- DEB packages for Debian and Ubuntu based systems
- RPM packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Fedora
as well as
- RPM packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise and openSUSE
While not officially supported, these packages are usually compatible with most derived distributions such as
- Kubuntu
- Lubuntu
- Mint or elementary OS (DEB packages)
- Scientific Linux, Oracle Linux, OpenMandriava, or Mageia (RPM packages).
Other distributions
For distributions that are not based on DEB or RPM packages, TeamViewer (Classic) also provides TAR packages with a custom installer available.
Read more here: 📄 Use the TAR package for Linux
3rd party packages
Some distributions provide their own packages for TeamViewer (Classic) which are usually based on the TAR package and custom-tailored to those distributions.
While these packages are helpful you might prefer our TAR packages, in case:
- you want to use TeamViewer (Classic) without installation
- distribution packages are not up-to-date
- no TeamViewer Host package is provided by the community
Here are some of the distributions that provide TeamViewer packages:
📌Note: These packages are maintained by community members. TeamViewer takes no responsibility for these packages.
Arch Linux, antergos, Manjaro
see https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=teamviewer
yaourt -S teamviewer
systemctl enable teamviewerd.service
systemctl start teamviewerd.service
Gentoo, Sabayon
see https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/net-misc/teamviewer
emerge teamviewer
PCLinuxOS
apt-get install teamviewer
Solus
sudo eopkg bi --ignore-safety https://raw.githubusercontent.com/solus-project/3rd-party/master/network/util/teamviewer/pspec.xml
sudo eopkg it teamviewer*.eopkg;sudo rm teamviewer*.eopkg
sudo systemctl start teamviewerd.service