Created attachment 452273 [details] Text file of report by Automatic Bug Reporting Tool Description of problem: After the installation of Teamviewer 5 a remote access software, SELInux policy violations came up on an VCN message report. After following trouble shooting procedures by SELinux report, all warning messages were resolved, but when attempting to access the program by clicking on the icon, a bug report appears with a "Process /opt/teamviewer/teamviewer/5/wine/bin/wine-preloader was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV)" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Version 5 Additional info: This crash might have been caused by some conflict with SELinux policy rule or other related issue corresponding to "wine" policy rule or Signal 11. I hope this can help you; J. Font; MS Information Security Fedora Contributor Bug Zappers
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Hi, I have same trouble here, using Fedora 14. The way of solution was replace the file /opt/teamviewer/teamviewer/5/wine/bin/wine-preloader/wine-preloader by /usr/bin/wine-preloader, and it works again. Have some incompatibility with wine-preload provided by teamviewer and the yours distro. Take care, bye!!
im facing the same trouble ....with fedora 16 but its with picasa
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