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This kind of behavior is both disturbing and disgusting. The "ads" look very scammy and unprofessional. I've had several calls about it already with people believing that they've been infected. This is very, very bad behavior and it needs to stop immediately - even for free users. There are some of us who also use it…
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Unfortunately it is taking a long time to get support attention. It seems like days before we can get help in this fashion. :( Don't get me wrong, I really was happy with the quality of support on my last case on a Linux issue, but it takes literally multiple days to get something going. I can't really tolerate this kind…
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So I found working solution for TeamViewer on CentOS 7: Use TeamViewer Host from: https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/ The good news is that TeamViewer is working to remove dependency on WINE which will even resolve the issue(s) going forward on the other version of TeamViewer for Linux.
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So I decided to jump ship on the default provisioned Linode kernel and went to the CentOS 7 default kernel. `/dev/fb0` became available right off the bat, but we still get the same resultant output when attempting setup: $teamviewer setup The framebuffer console seems to be unavailable or has the wrong format. Please make…
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The more I dig into this, the more convoluted things are appearing. Not getting a straight answer on which way to go here with other sources. I'm not finding a precompiled kernel for CentOS 7 and so it is starting to look like we're going to have to unfortunately compile our own kernels here. Just not a real desirable…
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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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This issue really wasn't ever solved and so I put an appropriate question up that pertains to CentOS 7 right here.