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Author: | SteveMcqueen [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
SteveMcqueen wrote: Teamspeak HOWTO |
Author: | wurst [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
hm btw u see? hes mac user. we must get away from that thing, urban terror is known as platform independent. we cant shizzle now around with that windows telefon seriously... |
Author: | SteveMcqueen [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
My bad I did not read that. But SanHolo is also on a mac, with Teamspeex. I assume Aimme uses that to, maybe he could help him. When you want to change from TS... Ventrilo is also not an option i guess? Available for mac, too, btw. €dit: Crap, Ventrilo is not available for linux, so forget it. |
Author: | AimMe [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
For linux you have teamspeak in repository. And you can download it here: http://www.teamspeak.com/?page=downloads (chose Linux TeamSpeak 2 Client). You install it and run TeamSpeak (one exebutable). Other is same as for windows i think. Go to connection --> Quick connect and write information there. |
Author: | Unclefragger [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
at some point you can use teamspeak on linux and mac os, but teamspeex has the features, looks and almost the quality of TeamSpeak beta, and if I remember right the linux version wasn't able to use ALSA and sometimes didn't unlock the OSS emulator your alsa has to provide to make it sound, resulting in a lot of nerdy little commands to get your sound back or a reboot ... AFAIK Mumble really is the best solution if you want os independent voice communication. It however lacks a "real" admin interface (besides manipulating channels and edit channel acl) |
Author: | wurst [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
Unclefragger wrote: AFAIK Mumble really is the best solution if you want os independent voice communication. can u install and manage the murmur with mysql backend? u can choose windows, linux, bsd mac (if u would be the darling that buy us mercedes benz) or any that u get running in a vmwar server image (u can upload and start that here...) xtj and me help sure with integration of phpbb_users table ah btw independent communication: some1 got expirience with asterisk? then we could really fone, the winner gets access to my wired area telefon flatrate lol. |
Author: | Unclefragger [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
Getting the same user template for integration with murmur should not be that much of a problem. But I just checked the dbus methods and didn't see anything about moving players. I will file a feature request, maybe someone else needs that too. I never worked with VMWare, can I create and maintain an Image with the free VMWare player that runs on your server? And is there a way to get the installer (or sourcecode if I got that right on the page) without having to register? |
Author: | wurst [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
ah u can install the vmware server which is free to use. or tell me what os, then i install u a moped and u can klick inside that. as i told u, im no jesus, u can have sure windows 98 if u love that... |
Author: | Unclefragger [ 01.20.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
they now have a lot of strange informations, and I have my free licence I'll look into it most likely debian lenny or sid (depends on qt4 support) |
Author: | wurst [ 01.21.09 ] |
Post subject: | Re: teamspeak |
debian lenny? nice ok, i install u that @ the weekend and let u there with port 22 and info bout IPs in lan. nice thing in that virtual machines is that u can have a full machine backup, so before doing important shitz, we have possibility to save whole pc including hardware settings in 3 minutes. bad side is mainly the harddisk performance, but we dont need rly fat disk here... |
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