![]() ![]() ![]() Settings – Options – Design – Tray icon: Enable (don’t hide), and close to tray.Bookmarks – Manage bookmarks – Add bookmark: Here I add the details of my server. ![]() Then once running I like to configure the following: However TeamSpeak is run, on first run you will be coached through setting up a push-to-talk button (which I find works better than voice detection), and testing your microphone. Icon=/usr/share/icons/Adwaita/48x48/actions/call-start.png For example, here’s my sktop file, saved in ~/.local/share/applications:Įxec=/home/warren/bin/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64/ts3client_runscript.sh You’ll notice however that TeamSpeak did not add itself to your application menu, so you’ll probably want to do that either using your desktop environment’s tools or by creating an appropriate. You could consider yourself done at this point, and that’s fine. Follow the on-screen instructions to accept the license and decompress the client into a new directory with a name such as “TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64”. Test your work by running, as user, the executable’s script: If no other computer users will be using it, a good choice is to move it to ~/bin. Move it to wherever you wish to install it, bearing in mind permissions and whom will be using it. Here’s how to set up the client on Linux.ĭownload the appropriate version of the client from TeamSpeak’s download page. As user, make the downloaded file executable: You would set up a server, then you and other users would set up your clients and connect to the server. TeamSpeak is a proprietary VoIP client, server, and protocol. ![]()
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