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outsider.gonzo
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#1 Post by outsider.gonzo »

this is a question for a Teamspeak3 Client for Puppy.

I can start it under Wine and it is running but the Soundcard is not responding

if it possibbel that you can put it in the packetmanager for download?

ty for your help

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#2 Post by 666philb »

hi outsider.gonzo
what puppy version are you using?
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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#3 Post by dawg »

You don't need Wine for that, TeamSpeak for Linux does exist (official).
I used to only like Puppy as a friend, but now I think our relationship is starting to develop into something more... :D

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#4 Post by outsider.gonzo »

i use Puppy 5.2

i have downloaded TS³ Client for Linux, but i can't it install.

can you tell me which program i must use to install?

Puppy linux is my first linux which i have install and use

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#5 Post by rcrsn51 »

Download the file TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.0-beta36.run

Open a terminal in the folder where you downloaded the file and type:

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sh TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.0-beta36.run
Cursor down to the end of the messages and press 'q' to quit.

You should now have a folder named TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86.

Open this folder and click on the file named ts3client_runscript.sh

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#6 Post by outsider.gonzo »

it works very well. TY for very super support here :!: :!: :!: :D

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#7 Post by ttuuxxx »

Here's a pet for it, the installer complains about a couple missing qt libs, but its not so. This app is qt based and the qt libs are in the main directory, I could of linked them to /usr/lib. But that could delete a version of qt already installed. The qt libs that come with it work fine and no other qt libs are needed.
Just install the pet and I made a menu item under multimedia.
I didn't change any of the code etc as they specified, I really hate companies that tell you how to package/release software like this one
http://www.smokey01.com/ttuuxxx/other/T ... x86-01.pet

and the pathetic Team Speak End User License Agreement (reminds me of MS Crap!!)
http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads
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