

If you're running Arch Linux, you can get TeamViewer from the AUR using yay. TeamViewer is available for the majority of Linux distros and you can install it for free on your computer. Similarly, if you want someone to access your machine, provide them with your ID and password displayed under the Allow Remote Control section, and ask them to send a connection request. TeamViewer secures its connections using passwords, and it'll ask you for one too before establishing the connection.

To connect to a remote computer, simply type in the partner ID of the other system, select the type of connection- Remote control or File transfer-and click Connect. With two different licenses to choose from (personal and business), TeamViewer offers a myriad of features to their users, including remote control access, file transfer, and text chat support. At first glance, you'll notice that the app interface is easy to comprehend, with different sections categorizing the available options. Not only Linux, but TeamViewer is also the first choice for a remote desktop client for Windows and macOS users.
