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I have been trying to install Teamspeak using the following file but have been unable to do so. I use Ubuntu 12.04 lts 32-bit.

http://files.teamspeak-services.com/releases/3.0.12/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run

Kindly help with detailed steps since I have started using Ubuntu only yesterday.

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Use these commands in a Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T):

  1. cd ~/Downloads (assuming saved in Downloads folder, otherwise where you saved it)
  2. chmod u+x ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run
  3. ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run

  4. Follow the instructions

or, you could try this (probably for an older version of Teamspeak, though)

sudo apt-get install teamspeak-client
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    There's no need to add a sudo to the run command. "./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run" is good enough. Sep 12, 2013 at 12:05
  • @RubenBakker Shouldn't sudo be needed to install software? Will it ask for sudo itself?
    – kiri
    Sep 12, 2013 at 12:06
  • The .run file creates a directory with all files and executables required to run TS3. Running the installer through sudo forces the user to run TS3 as root; not very ideal. Running the installer without sudo allows the user to run TS3 without root. Sep 12, 2013 at 12:08
  • @RubenBakker Thanks for that, edited. What if one wanted to install it to /opt, would they just move the created folder there?
    – kiri
    Sep 12, 2013 at 12:10
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    @ShivHastawala You should press the q key while in the license agreement, then type yes
    – kiri
    Sep 15, 2013 at 8:14
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For those unfamiliar with Linux:

Do the first three steps in the answer from minerz029.

  1. cd ~/Downloads (assuming saved in Downloads folder, otherwise where you saved it)
  2. chmod u+x ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run
  3. OR if 64bit version: chmod u+x ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.0.13.1.run
  4. ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.12.run
  5. OR if 64bit version: ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.0.13.1.run
  6. Press enter to view the user agreement
  7. Press Q to leave the user agreement
  8. Type Yes to create the folder (named TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_xxxxxx)
  9. Open the folder, Run program called ts3client_linux_x86 or ts3client_linux_amd64

Enjoy!

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I have followed step by step in this tutorial, everything is describe, how to install and configure TeamSpeak3 server with MySQL - MariaDB on Debian/Ubuntu. http://terminal28.com/how-to-install-and-configure-teamspeak3-server-linux-debian-ubuntu/

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