Hi,
I got the following problem:
Since a few days I can’t use Teamviewer on my personal computer anymore. After starting Teamviewer I can see in the panel that a frame appears and with in is written “Teamviewer 8” and Mouse pointer Icon also changes to a small version of the Teamviewer icon. After around 1 minute both disappear and … no message … just nothing.
So I tried to find a log in /var/log/teamviewer … and nothing; only about a successful installation. Next approach was the system log: I used the time at which I tried to start Teamviewer to isolate the entries in it.
I got the following:
2014-02-06T11:31:41.504307+01:00 Hasty su: (to joe) joe on none
2014-02-06T11:31:41.505040+01:00 Hasty su: pam_unix(su:session): session opened for user root by (uid=1000)
2014-02-06T11:31:41.507144+01:00 Hasty su: pam_systemd(su:session): pam_putenv: delete non-existent entry; XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
2014-02-06T11:31:41.515721+01:00 Hasty su: pam_unix(su:session): session closed for user root
2014-02-06T11:31:41.641937+01:00 Hasty su: (to joe) joe on none
2014-02-06T11:31:41.642343+01:00 Hasty su: pam_unix(su:session): session opened for user root by (uid=1000)
2014-02-06T11:31:41.643940+01:00 Hasty su: pam_systemd(su:session): pam_putenv: delete non-existent entry; XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
As one can see is teamviewer not even mentioned, but I assume / hope that these lines reflect somehow the problem teamviewer had to start normal.
I reinstalled teamviewer with version 9 … some result.
What makes the whole thing a bit mysterious is that I can install and use Teamviewer on my wifes and kids pc’s; also with OS13.1
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Any one with a similar experience ?
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Any ideas what the entries in the system log might mean ?
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Any idea where else a log of the teamviewer could be ?
TIA, Joe