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    FYI: Teamviewer now available for Linux

    http://www.teamviewer.com/download/index.aspx?os=linux

    Am downloading now for Ubuntu.
    Obviously as a deb package, all you slackware, knoppix and other odd distro users will have to figure out what else to do

    Edit: And i hadnt even noticed the rpm for Red Hat, Fedora, Suse, Mandriva !
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    Re: FYI: Teamviewer now available for Linux

    Haha I was just thinking about if Teamviewer would be released on Linux a few days ago!!

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    Re: FYI: Teamviewer now available for Linux

    I haven't really explored it much yet, other than to check that it works (it does) to remote from my ubuntu machine into an xp machine. Will play around some more.
    From a purely visual perspective, it actually looks like a windows app running in wine, similar to eg google's picasa deb which has a self-contained wine layer.
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    Re: FYI: Teamviewer now available for Linux

    There is a Wine folder inside the archive which contains .exe's, .dll's, Windows and Program Files folders etc so I think that's correct.

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