

In case “yum” is asking for a missing public key, you can download the public key file here and import the key by using the following command as an administrator: rpm -import TeamViewer_Linux_PubKey.ascĪfter importing the public key, please execute the “yum”-command again to install the TeamViewer rpm. 📌Note: This command is recommended, as it will install missing dependencies # on Suse If you prefer to use the command line, or if there is no graphical installer available, you can use one of these commands as an administrator: yum install teamviewer_12.0. Due to this, we recommend using the graphical installer as described above. The package is required for Red Hat, CentOS, Fedora, and SUSE in order to install TeamViewer (Classic). “Open with software installation”, “Open with GDebi package installer”, “Open with Ubuntu Software Center”, or “Open with QApt package installer”. Depending on your distribution you will get different possibilities to install the package, e.g. the Archive Manager opens up), instead open the context menu by right-clicking on the downloaded package.

In situations where using the graphical installer is not possible ( e.g.

This can be invoked by double-clicking the downloaded package. We generally recommend using the graphical installer when installing TeamViewer (Classic). This article applies to previous versions of TeamViewer (Classic) for Linux (TeamViewer 12 and lower).
