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Teamviewer is not showing the GUI. Teamviewerd.service runs properly. I have installed all the required library dependencies. But still, it is not opening even the initial license agreement screen. I just installed the same teamviewer 9 in my laptop. It runs fine over there. I dont know whats missing?
Has anybody faced the same issue? Has anybody solved it? Am I missing any library which is not mentioned by teamviewer setup.?
BTW, I installed arch in this PC just a few weeks back. Obviously I am installing the required libraries when required by any application.
[~]$ teamviewer
Init...
Checking setup...
Launching TeamViewer ...
It stops in this position using 10-15% of cpu power.
Teamviewer log says:
Start: 2014/01/18 18:53:01.851 (UTC+8:00)
Version: 9.0.24147
ID: 0
Loglevel: Info (100)
License: 0
Server: master11.teamviewer.com
IC: 113490887
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU extensions: h9
OS: Lx Arch Linux (32-bit)
IP: 192.168.0.139,192.168.1.139,192.168.2.139
MID: 0xf8b156abf196_2a24c0b8_02fc17ac7b1e092a
MIDv: 0
Proxy-Settings: Type=1 IP= User=2014/01/18 18:53:01.852 8030 4148086592 S0!! CInterProcessNetwork::Start(): Port 5951 is in use. Trying next port
2014/01/18 18:53:01.852 8030 4148086592 S0 Using IPC-Port 5952
2014/01/18 18:53:01.853 8030 4148086592 S0 SystemdSessionInfoProvider: systemd-logind service available
2014/01/18 18:53:01.853 8030 4148086592 S0 systemd: updating session info by inotify
2014/01/18 18:53:01.854 8030 4048550720 S0 Using systemd-logind for suspend/resume monitoring
2014/01/18 18:53:01.854 8030 4148086592 S0 SystemdSeat: New seat seat0 [path=/org/freedesktop/login1/seat/seat0, activeSession='1', canGraphical=1, canTTY=1, canMultiSession=1]
2014/01/18 18:53:01.854 8030 4148086592 S0!!!DBus: expected property KillProcesses not found!, Errorcode=11
2014/01/18 18:53:01.854 8030 4148086592 S0! DBus: expected optional property DefaultControlGroup not found
2014/01/18 18:53:01.854 8030 4148086592 S0!! systemd: failed to fetch seat/session info, session handling disabled (DBus: Error in casting variant), Errorcode=11
2014/01/18 18:53:01.858 8030 4148086592 S0 XSocketSessionObserver: watching /tmp/.X11-unix
2014/01/18 18:53:01.861 8030 4148086592 S0!! XSession: No valid authorisation record found for :0 in possible files
2014/01/18 18:53:01.861 8030 4148086592 S0! XSession: Unable to open XAuthority file ""
2014/01/18 18:53:01.864 8030 4148086592 S0!! XSession: No valid authorisation record found for :0 in possible files
2014/01/18 18:53:01.864 8030 4148086592 S0 UpdateOnlineState newOnlineValue 0
2014/01/18 18:53:01.866 8030 4148086592 S0!! XSession: No valid authorisation record found for :0 in possible files
2014/01/18 18:53:01.866 8030 4148086592 S0 UpdateOnlineState newOnlineValue 0
2014/01/18 18:53:01.867 8030 4148086592 S0 UpdateOnlineState newOnlineValue 0
It stops right over there. No more stats in the log file after this and
Launching teamviewer ...
is stuck forever.
Problem Solved:
As Holoduke mentioned, Recompiling the lib32-glibc without enable-lock-ellision works perfectly. Below is the link for the recompiled version of the glibc
Last edited by prabuselva (2014-03-23 07:08:03)
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same here after changing motherboard/cpu/graphics/ram (now asrock h87m pro4 with intel core i5-4570)
teamviewer process takes immediately 100% of first cpu-core and doesnt show the gui
i've tried aur-tv8, aur-tv9, windows-teamviewer with wine, original teamviewer.tgz -> always same issue
the only thing, that work, is starting windows-teamviewer-stup Executable (with wine of course) choosing "only start" (no installation)
very strange - it does not depend on desktop-environement
same problem here:
http://teamviewerforums.com/index.php?topic=2028.0
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supplement: teamviewer 7 works
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supplement: teamviewer 7 works
Thanks for the reply midixinga
Thats goods news as of now.. Hope I will also use it until someone provides a solution for this issue with teamviewer 9.
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midixinga wrote:supplement: teamviewer 7 works
Thanks for the reply midixinga
Thats goods news as of now.. Hope I will also use it until someone provides a solution for this issue with teamviewer 9.
I hope so too.
In a virtual machine with ubuntu-unity teamviewer 9 works, but not on my arch-kde; after some time teamviewerdaemon chrashs with a segmentation fault dump.
with strace I can see:
open("/usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
fstat(3, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0644, st_size=56284, ...}) = 0
mmap(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0) = 0x7fb14f93c000
read(3, "# GNU libc iconv configuration.\n"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "1002//\tJUS_I.B1.002//\nmodule\tJUS"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "ISO-IR-110//\t\tISO-8859-4//\nalias"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "\t\tISO-8859-14//\nalias\tISO_8859-1"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "IC-ES//\nalias\tEBCDICES//\t\tEBCDIC"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "DIC-CP-ES//\t\tIBM284//\nalias\tCSIB"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "//\nalias\tCSIBM864//\t\tIBM864//\nal"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "BM939//\nmodule\tIBM939//\t\tINTERNA"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "EUC-CN//\nalias\tCN-GB//\t\t\tEUC-CN/"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "T//\nmodule\tISO-2022-CN-EXT//\tINT"..., 4096) = 4096
read(3, "//\t\tISO_5428//\nalias\tISO_5428:19"..., 4096) = 4096
brk(0x223a000) = 0x223a000
something like that, I don't see on ubuntu
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Even for me.. It works with Ubuntu VM and also in old Arch laptop. But not in my new PC. I think some library is missing for sure. But the teamviewer says my system satisfied all the requirements.
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I had this problem, too. Seems to be specific to Haswell CPUs. Try building lib32-glibc (or glibc on 32-bit) without --enable-lock-elision. That fixed it for me. I found teamviewerd to crash in __lll_unlock_elision (), very similar to that issue: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/37617?project=5.
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I had this problem, too. Seems to be specific to Haswell CPUs. Try building lib32-glibc (or glibc on 32-bit) without --enable-lock-elision. That fixed it for me. I found teamviewerd to crash in __lll_unlock_elision (), very similar to that issue: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/37617?project=5.
Thanks for the reply Holoduke. I will try this thing. and I will update you asap. I hope this should solve the problem. Because I ve had this pthread.so problem with other applications too (mostly anjuta and few other) But it happened only at times.
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Even for me, I confirm that this works. Seems to be specific to Haswell CPUs.
Try building glibc without --enable-lock-elision. That fixed it for me.
Thanks!
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Hi guys,
could someone send me the recompiled glibc? Since I'm using Manajaro and thereis no ABS.
Thanks a lot
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Thanks Holoduke,
I can confirm that this fix works. Now Teamviewer 9 works without any problem.
@maclinuxfree,
Hi guys,
could someone send me the recompiled glibc? Since I'm using Manajaro and thereis no ABS.
Thanks a lot
Below is the link for the recompiled glibc.
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Thanks Holoduke,
I can confirm that this fix works. Now Teamviewer 9 works without any problem.
@maclinuxfree,
maclinuxfree wrote:Hi guys,
could someone send me the recompiled glibc? Since I'm using Manajaro and thereis no ABS.
Thanks a lot
Below is the link for the recompiled glibc.
Thank you very much....could you do me a favour and recompile the glibc (64bit) also? Since there are other issues with kdenlive and digicam.
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File a bug report about the package with issues and provide details on how to replicate. These tend to be issues outside glibc and need to be fixed elsewhere.
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Thank you very much....could you do me a favour and recompile the glibc (64bit) also? Since there are other issues with kdenlive and digicam.
@maclinuxfree, you can download the 64bit glibc from here
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great...now I could migrate my data to the new haswell lenovo
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bad bad...found another program not working on haswell i7...qfinder
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Sorry to bother with this subject again, but the "copy.com" has been discontinued ... Would it have some other way?
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It is extremely unlikely that the issue that was discussed here is still relevant to a modern system.
Make your own thread if you actually have an issue and post logs and information about your system, don't necrobump 5 year old threads.
(The lock-elision issue being discussed here has long since been fixed in subsequent microcode updates/glibc releases... you would be *actively* breaking your system were that link still valid)
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … bumping%22
Closing.
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