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  1. #1
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    FreeBSD & TeamSpeak

    How can I make TeamSpeak run on FreeBSD?

    Please help.

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    Plz give us more information!!

    Or should i say: download the linuxfile and do it like is writen in the readme?

    Errormessage, logfiles, etc.

    THX

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    Ehhh... I did!

    root@virgin:/home/gaui/tss# /etc/init.d/tss start -INI=/etc/tss.ini -LOG=/home/gaui/tss/tss.log -PID=/home/gaui/tss/tss.pid
    /etc/init.d/tss: /etc/rc.status: No such file or directory
    /etc/init.d/tss: rc_reset: command not found
    Starting TeamSpeak Server Daemon
    ELF binary type "0" not known.
    /etc/init.d/tss: line 38: 33837 Abort trap /usr/bin/tss -INI=/etc/tss.ini -LOG=/home/gaui/tss/tss.log -PID=/home/gaui/tss/tss.pid >/dev/null
    /etc/init.d/tss: rc_status: command not found
    root@virgin:/home/gaui/tss#

    HELP ? ? ?

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    Do you use a startscript???

    Do you use the minimalscript???

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    Try starting tss without a startscript...
    cd to the path where you have tss, then run ./tss

    if that works you'll have to check through the startscript and create one that works on your FreeBSD box..

    The startscripts provided are intended to be used on SuSe / Linux not FreeBSD...

    Regards
    //raidos

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    root@virgin:/home/tss# ./tss -INI=/home/tss/tsserver.ini -LOG=/home/tss/tss.log -PID=/home/tss/tss.pid
    ELF binary type "0" not known.
    Abort trap

    WHAT THE FUCK CAN I DO?!?!?!

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    I think the TeamSpeak team sucks because they just made TeamSpeak for SuSe, which is the worst Linux distribution in the history.

    BSD is the best Linux/UNIX.

    TeamSpeak team, Please make TeamSpeak available for use under other distro's than SuSe and PLEASE make it available for use under BSD, specially FreeBSD!

    Peace.

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    before flaming the authors like that you might want to make sure that the problem isn't in your end...

    for instance make sure that you have Linux x86 ELF binary compatibility in your kernel....

    also the Server runs fine on all Linux x86 boxes, FreeBSD isn't one of those...hence it doesn't natively run Linux x86 binarys.

    I've seen posts from others that are able to run Linux on BSD...so you just appear stupid...(*flamebait*)

    Regards
    //rejjdoss

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    Ditto. The TS developers are doing a fine job producing a Linux product, and they're doing it for FREE. If you want them to give you special treatment, perhaps you should offer them money. (And contract programming is not cheap.)

    Developing for multiple platforms is HARD. You first have to have multiple platforms, and have some understanding of how they all work. That takes time away from getting your primary task done, which is getting the program working on some platform. Anyone who can do cross-platform development (in this case, Windows and Linux) is way above the bar compared to most developers.

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    I got it to work just fine on FreeBSD

    Not sure what I did now but it is up 24/7, I did follow some information that I found on this site in the forums. I'm quite pleased with how it performs.

    It looks like the old forums might be history, thats too bad.. THat is where I read the info for configuring it...

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    bbs, please tell me the URL of the forum that made you able to run TeamSpeak on FreeBSD.

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    Sorry..

    it was here on an earlier thread, but I think they lost the old forum when they moved to a new provider... I must learn to cache that stuff. Look on BSD you have to have the ELF Linux ports installed and setup. I can't remember much more than that, but once that was up, I just used one of the sample scripts and modified it a bit. I'm a real BSD newbie so I can't be much help for you... I just wanted to back up some of the others and say that it works fine for me on BSD.

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    I don't use BSD, but I've heard that it has some kind of compatibility package that lets you run Linux binaries. Check with the makers of your BSD distribution. They should have a help mailing list.

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    @gaui

    Plz if you managed it, try to write a little installationreadme here, plz!

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    You could start here:

    http://www.google.com/custom?q=bsd+l...bility&num=100

    Let us know if you find something.

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