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Old 31-01-2003, 20:21
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having Installing problems

I'm getting errors when I try to install TS in My linux computer.

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[root@localhost ts2_client_rc1_2026]# ls
bin clicense.txt install.txt README setup.data setup.sh
[root@localhost ts2_client_rc1_2026]# ./setup
bash: ./setup: No such file or directory
[root@localhost ts2_client_rc1_2026]# ./setup.sh
./setup.sh: line 213: 1333 Illegal instruction "$setup" "$@"
./setup.sh: line 213: 1340 Illegal instruction "$setup" "$@" 2>/dev/null
The setup program seems to have failed on x86/glibc-2.1
Now I do have to say I'm am very new to linux and I'm sorta muttleing my way through this, since the dorections said run the file that is what I tryed to do, but it did not seem to do any thing, so I tryed running it in a termanal thats when I could see I was getting an error. Please help If you can.. Thanks

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Old 02-02-2003, 00:51
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any ideas on what went wrong?or should I say What did I do wrong? I'm very new to linux so it may be me, but I tryed to run that setup file and that was what i got.


I'm using redhat 8.0 if that helps...

Still awaiting your reply and checking back often..

Mavric
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Old 23-02-2003, 02:50
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The setup-script didn't work for me either. I solved it this way:


Unpack Teamspeak:

tar -jxvf ts2_client_rc1_2026.tar.bz2


make a directory where you wan't TeamSpeak installed, and change to it:

mkdir ~/TeamSpeak
cd ~/TeamSpeak


unpack files.tar:

tar -xvf ~/ts2_client_rc1_2026/setup.data/files.tar


make TeamSpeak start-script:

echo -ne '#!/bin/sh\nexport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/TeamSpeak\n~/TeamSpeak/TeamSpeak.bin\n' > TeamSpeak
chmod 755 TeamSpeak


You can now start TeamSpeak with:

~/TeamSpeak/TeamSpeak
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