![]() ![]() So I'm stuck trying to find a different client version. I'm trying to add the Teamviewer repo, and there's no way to install the gpg keys - the commands won't work. However I have tried and I get the same message everytime, package cannot be found. If you like to start TeamViewer before the log in some changes needs to be performed. Thats why you need to log in then TeamViewer will start automatically. The command they said to use was sudo apt install teamviewer=15.18.4. The reason for this is that youre having this issue is because gdm the default Display Manager on CentOS, is not letting TeamViewer start before the login. According to a site I just read we're supposed to try to downgrade the version of Teamviewer on Ubuntu to 15.18.4. Apparently, something in Teamviewer got broken around version 15.25. This is the message I get whenever I try to connect:I've had the same exact problem. Thaks for your help and sorry for my english… I have no problems with unattended access from Ubuntu to Windows, just when I try to access to Ubuntu… Hi, I’ve installed TeamViewer on my laptop (Windows 10) and my PC (Ubuntu 22.04), I already have turn on the unattended access but every time I try to access from Windows to Ubuntu I get a message asking me permission to conceed access to remote desktop… I’ve already check the Remote Control config on Ubuntu but I can’t use benefit of unattended access… Is there any way to get it? Even without keys exchanged, the remote system isn't involved in granting access to the current X2go session. Once ssh-keys are exchanged between the client and server, there won't be any need to ask permission. I used it daily for a few years before switching almost 100% to Linux on my desktop. Once ssh-keys are setup, it works crazy easy and is extremely optimized for performance when compared to all other remote desktop solutions. But the remote server must be accessible using ssh for x2go to work. ![]() It works better than any other solution with much greater security. I've used x2go from 5 different continents over the years. Also, it doesn't work with Gnome 3+ or KDE-Plasma, so any other DE or WM needs to be used with it. X2go uses ssh for user authentication and encryption of all traffic between the client and server. It is easy to remotely access the system using x2go. X2go runs as a service on Linux and starts before any user logs in. ![]()
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