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  1. #1
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    TeamSpeak 3 connecting to a server with only command line (startup parameters)?

    I have a self-managed TeamSpeak 3 server hosted on Linux (CentOS 6.2 x64) and fully working. Now, I'm trying to run a music bot with PulseAudio or anything else on the same server with SSH access on root level. For this, I installed the TeamSpeak 3 Linux client (amd64 of course) and I'm trying to run it as a normal user.

    I don't have any ini config setup yet, and I tried this for example:

    Code:
    ./ts3client_runscript.sh ts3server://localhost?nickname=Test
    But I'm getting this error instead:

    Code:
    ts3client_linux_amd64: cannot connect to X server
    The server is up and I can connect to it just fine from Windows. Any guidance here? I haven't tried VNC yet, and I'm trying to avoid installing it unless completely necessary to setup the client first. Thanks in advance.

    EDIT: How did this end up in Mac OS X? I'm quite sure I selected Linux. o_O Okay, just reporting it to be moved...

  2. #2
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    TS3 has a GUI and hence needs some sort of Window Manager, there is no Commandline Version available at this time.

  3. #3
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    Please install the client first, then setup a bookmark, where your client does connect on startup automatically.
    This is already possible on that way and you do not needa command or any invite.
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    They belong into the forum and maybe other users have these questions/problems too.

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  4. #4
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    The problem is, I cannot setup a bookmark without any VNC setup first. I believe that would be my only choise then, but if I'd proceed with creating a bookmark first, is it possible to remove VNC and start + connect from commandline after that?

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