Re-enable TeamViewer autostart on Xubuntu 16.10
Once I disabled manually the auto-execution of TeamViewer at the boot time of my Xubuntu System (like suggested here) using:
sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service
How I can reactivate again it? Is it enough to run the following command?
sudo systemctl enable teamviewerd.service
I am asking it because I do not want to damage my OS using sudo
.
xubuntu startup autostart teamviewer
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Once I disabled manually the auto-execution of TeamViewer at the boot time of my Xubuntu System (like suggested here) using:
sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service
How I can reactivate again it? Is it enough to run the following command?
sudo systemctl enable teamviewerd.service
I am asking it because I do not want to damage my OS using sudo
.
xubuntu startup autostart teamviewer
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Once I disabled manually the auto-execution of TeamViewer at the boot time of my Xubuntu System (like suggested here) using:
sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service
How I can reactivate again it? Is it enough to run the following command?
sudo systemctl enable teamviewerd.service
I am asking it because I do not want to damage my OS using sudo
.
xubuntu startup autostart teamviewer
Once I disabled manually the auto-execution of TeamViewer at the boot time of my Xubuntu System (like suggested here) using:
sudo systemctl disable teamviewerd.service
How I can reactivate again it? Is it enough to run the following command?
sudo systemctl enable teamviewerd.service
I am asking it because I do not want to damage my OS using sudo
.
xubuntu startup autostart teamviewer
xubuntu startup autostart teamviewer
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Yes, running systemctl enable
will enable a service, in this case teamviewerd.service
which will allow you to remote in using Team Viewer even when the application itself isn't running.
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Yes, running systemctl enable
will enable a service, in this case teamviewerd.service
which will allow you to remote in using Team Viewer even when the application itself isn't running.
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Yes, running systemctl enable
will enable a service, in this case teamviewerd.service
which will allow you to remote in using Team Viewer even when the application itself isn't running.
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Yes, running systemctl enable
will enable a service, in this case teamviewerd.service
which will allow you to remote in using Team Viewer even when the application itself isn't running.
Yes, running systemctl enable
will enable a service, in this case teamviewerd.service
which will allow you to remote in using Team Viewer even when the application itself isn't running.
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