Or you say wrong stuff!
He is talking about TeamSpeak (5) Client and you say about a TeamSpeak Server!
Yes, I was talking about the TeamSpeak5 client and not the server
The problem is that your request has nothing to do with the client. You have a problem installing the Teamspeak server. Also, there are no Teamspeak 5 servers, just Teamspeak servers. The structures remain as they were introduced since Teamspeak 3.
Since this topic is about the client, it is the wrong topic.
I still hope I could help you.
But I haven’t talked about servers, only about the client and I can’t install it on my system
Man what you don’t understand, he is talking about the TeamSpeak (5) CLIENT!
Don’t run as sudo for starters - can you show us what ls -al of that folder looks like?
Okay. Then I’m sorry and we all misunderstood you. If necessary, someone here who also uses Teamspeak 5 client under Linux can help you.
chmod +x was set?
Also you should not start the client with Sudo. But the colleague before me already said that.
Yes but it still doesn’t work
Nothing leaping out at me there (i’m not logged into Linux at the moment to check) - did you just download this version from the beta site?
newest version works fine on linux for me - so nothing wrong with the download
yes, I downloaded the client from beta.teamspeak.com, I was checked out personally when the contest was active
Can you tell me how you did it? Or did it go first? Can you list your OS below?
I did the same thing as you.
- Downloaded on https://beta.teamspeak.com/
- Move it to my target directory (in that case /opt/)
- Unpack it with
tar xfvz
- .
/TeamSpeak
I’m using Manjaro but should be also run fine on Ubuntu
I tried to move it to /opt/ but it still doesn’t work
yea that was not necessary, I just store it their
what i did and not work
sudo chmod +x Teamspeak
sudo ./Teamspeak
any solutions?
i get No protocol specified
terminating
Aborted
i use Debian 10
Do not use SUDO to run our software!
Make sure you use a 64bit operation system.
Download the client again.
Extract it.
Run the TeamSpeak binary.
CHMOD should not be needed.
run this mkdir -p $HOME/.config/TeamSpeak/Default
and try again.
This is known but nothing more, only happens on some distros / graphics drivers.