How to Install TeamViewer on Fedora 37 / Fedora 36

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TeamViewer is a widely used remote desktop-sharing application that helps in desktop sharing, online meetings, web conferencing, and file transfer between computers.

It is available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android operating systems.

Here, we will see how to install TeamViewer on Fedora 37 / Fedora 36.

Install TeamViewer on Fedora 37

First, install the wget package using the dnf command.

sudo dnf install -y wget

Then, download the latest version of the TeamViewer package from the official website using the wget command.

wget https://download.teamviewer.com/download/linux/teamviewer.x86_64.rpm

And then, install the TeamViewer using the dnf command.

sudo dnf install -y teamviewer.x86_64.rpm

Launch TeamViewer on Fedora 37

The default Gnome session supports outgoing remote control only. Therefore, you must log in Xorg session for successful incoming remote control connections.

Fedora Xorg Session
Fedora Xorg Session

After installing the TeamViewer, you can launch it by going to Activities >> Search for TeamViewer or running the teamviewer command in the terminal.

When you start the TeamViewer for the first time, you must accept the End-User License and Data Processing Agreement. Then click continue.

Finally, you will get the ID and password to connect to the system remotely.

TeamViewer Running on Fedora 37
TeamViewer Running on Fedora 37

Conclusion

That’s All. I hope you have learned how to install TeamViewer on Fedora 37 / Fedora 36.

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