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Eliah Kagan
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You can try teamviewer. it works for me perfectly.

To install team view on your Ubuntu Machine, go to TeamViewer Download page of Linux. Download the Ubuntu package, 32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your setup. Once installed, just run the TeamViewer utility. It provides you with a ID and password to connect with from your workplace. you can also setup TeamViewer in Ubuntu to autostart in background, autohide notification, setup a single permanent password etc. Have a look at the options, there is a lot to configure and very straight forward.

You can try teamviewer. it works for me perfectly.

You can try teamviewer. it works for me perfectly.

To install team view on your Ubuntu Machine, go to TeamViewer Download page of Linux. Download the Ubuntu package, 32-bit or 64-bit, depending on your setup. Once installed, just run the TeamViewer utility. It provides you with a ID and password to connect with from your workplace. you can also setup TeamViewer in Ubuntu to autostart in background, autohide notification, setup a single permanent password etc. Have a look at the options, there is a lot to configure and very straight forward.

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vikas112
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You can try VMwareteamviewer. It didnt work from my office as my company has blocked it. I will be exploring logmein.com. Linux support is still in beta works for me perfectly.

You can try VMware. It didnt work from my office as my company has blocked it. I will be exploring logmein.com. Linux support is still in beta.

You can try teamviewer. it works for me perfectly.

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You can try VMware. It didnt work from my office as my company has blocked it. I will be exploring logmein.com. Linux support is still in beta.