Teamviewer automatically quits after launching in ubuntu 16.04 [on hold]












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Teamviewer icon appears in launcher after installing but while opening it quits.










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  • Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:10










  • Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:29










  • No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:38










  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:50






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    Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:59
















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Teamviewer icon appears in launcher after installing but while opening it quits.










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put on hold as too broad by Eric Carvalho, Thomas, guntbert, user535733, vidarlo 2 days ago


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  • Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:10










  • Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:29










  • No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:38










  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:50






  • 1




    Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:59














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Teamviewer icon appears in launcher after installing but while opening it quits.










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put on hold as too broad by Eric Carvalho, Thomas, guntbert, user535733, vidarlo 2 days ago


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  • Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:10










  • Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:29










  • No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:38










  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:50






  • 1




    Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:59


















  • Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:10










  • Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:29










  • No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:38










  • @SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
    – sysadmincrispy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:50






  • 1




    Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
    – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
    Dec 27 '18 at 5:59
















Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:10




Tried running it from terminal ? Also try to locate teamviewer .desktop file in either /usr/share/applications, /opt or ~/.local/share/applications/ and find out which exact command that file executes ( the Exec= line )
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:10












Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
– sysadmincrispy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:29




Yes tried running from terminal but doesn't work @SergiyKolodyazhnyy
– sysadmincrispy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:29












No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:38




No errors ? Any output at all in terminal ? Next thing to trouble shoot, try to run strace -f -o teamviewer.strace teamviewer ( of course substitute the actual command you use instead of teamviewer there, if you use anything different ). The traceback stored in teamviewer.strace should show what syscalls are being executed. You can post that either here by clicking edit under your post or via paste.ubuntu.com and provide a link to the paste
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:38












@SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
– sysadmincrispy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:50




@SergiyKolodyazhnyy This is what i get while calling teamviewer from terminal and while running strace command Init... CheckCPU: SSE2 support: yes Checking setup... Launching TeamViewer ... Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
– sysadmincrispy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:50




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Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:59




Please copy the exact text into your post (that's Ctrl+Shift+C to copy in terminal). Comments don't support extensive formatting. Also, did you run strace command with -o teamviewer.strace option ?
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Dec 27 '18 at 5:59















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