

That already changes in Ubuntu 18.04 because we have Xorg again As the main server, in addition to the fact that TeamViewer is in constant renewal at the moment, it is in its version.

So if you required a bidirectional mode, you had to work on Xorg, in addition to the fact that at the moment there is only support for Gnome in Wayland, this is another problem since TeamViewer had to create and support a version for each environment of desk. This was an imminent problem for using TeamViewer since the use of remote sessions in Wayland is too limited as only outgoing remote control and incoming file transfer is supported. In the past version of Ubuntu, to be specific 17.10, the use of TeamViewer was limited by the graphical server of this, because as everyone will know in Ubuntu 17.10 the decision had been made to place Wayland as primary server, although Xorg was also included as secondary and available. It has its free and paid version, in which the free one is limited to personal use and the paid one is focused on companies. This makes it a great option for companies, businesses, offices, and more. Its main functions include: remote desktop sharing and control, online meetings, video conferencing, and file transfer between computers. For those who do not know TeamViewer, I will tell you that this is private multiplatform software that allows us to remotely connect to other computers, tablets or mobiles.
