1)
Update
#sudo apt-get update
2)
Upgrade
#sudo apt-get upgrade
3)
Install Teamviewer
4)
Remove Teamviewer
#sudo apt-get purge teamviewer
Update
#sudo apt-get update
2)
Upgrade
#sudo apt-get upgrade
3)
Install Teamviewer
Download (32-Bit / Multiarch) teamviewer_linux.deb
#sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux.deb
OR
#sudo apt-get install teamviewer4)
Remove Teamviewer
#sudo apt-get purge teamviewer
How do you do with the dependencies lib32asound2 and ia32-libs?
ReplyDeleteHow do you do with the dependencies lib32asound2 and ia32-libs?
DeleteDownload 32 bit teamviewer package
Deletesudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt-get update
sudo dpkg -i teamviewer_linux.deb
It should be installed now.
This worked for me.
Hi,
Deletewhat you write is right, but not enough.
On some ubuntu 13.10 64bit, dpkg will end with a missing dependencies message (libxtst6:i386 for example).
This can be fixed with:
sudo apt-get install -f
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