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Teamviewer cannot be linked to an account #60411
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Yes, it doesn't work. It should be marked as broken. |
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The service declaration seems to work, the following works as expected: services.teamviewer.enable = true; |
I marked this as stale due to inactivity. → More info |
Closing teamviewer related issues due to #140076 likely fixing most of them |
Issue description
While the software installs correctly and starts, it always sais "Not ready, please check your connectivity", and doesn't allow be to link it with my TeamViewer account.
Steps to reproduce
nix run nixpkgs.teamviewer -c teamviewer
Technical details
Please run
nix-shell -p nix-info --run "nix-info -m"
and paste theresults.
"x86_64-linux"
Linux 4.19.34, NixOS, 19.03.172361.cf3e277dd0b (Koi)
yes
yes
nix-env (Nix) 2.2.2
"nixos-19.03.172361.cf3e277dd0b"
/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos
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