First: thanks all, it works now. Not as I expected, but it works. Details 
follow beneath :)

> On May 25, 2016 at 7:25 AM Alex <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 05/25/2016 06:28 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
> 
> > On 2016-05-24 21:02, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > I am new to Qubes and I need a working Teamviewer (best would be
> > > TV9). I installed TV9 in a Fedora23-AppVM and TV11 in a
> > > Debian8-AppVM. Teamviewer starts up fine but it cannot connect. I
> > > am using Linux for some time now and that's a problem I only had
> > > when the teamviewerd didn't run but from what I see, it runs.

<snip>

> > https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qubes-firewall/#tocAnchor-1-1-5
> > I've been using the standalone TV client (which is just the standard
> > windows application packaged with a preconfigured Wine...) on a vanilla
> > fedora 23 appvm. Just downloaded the .tar.gz, uncompressed, and tried to
> > start from command line. There is no actual need to "install" that in
> > the form of service/systemd files.

I used the deb in the Debian-AppVM and the rpm in the Fedora-AppVM. That didn't 
work. Apparently it is no problem with the firewall but something else. The 
teamviewer-log tells me something something .Xauthority.
Using the files from the .tar.gz works though. So I use that. Good enough for 
me.

<snip>

> > > b) How do I do persistent "sudo systemctl enable
> > > teamviewerd.service". If I understood it correctly changes to the
> > > root-filesystem of an AppVM is wiped on reboot. So how would I do
> > > this?
> > > As I said, there is no actual need to install the service. If you want,
> > > you can try Andrew's suggestions, but the question may be related to
> > > another situation: what if you wanted to control the appVM with 
> > > teamviewer?
> 
> Well, that's unsupported territory. I never tried, and AFAIR there is
> something related to how Qubes composes windows from the various AppVMs
> that makes it impossible to capture a "screen" of an AppVM. If you try,
> please report your findings on the list.

That's not in my use case. I just need the TV-client for supporting people. And 
since I need to use a license which is for TV9 to be able to connect to 
TV-hosts (and not full clients) in a corporate environment, I need to use the 
TV9-client.

One problem less to solve :)

Niels

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