How to Install TeamSpeak in Ubuntu
TeamSpeak is a fantastic program that enables audio communication over a chat channel using VoIP. Additionally, it is a free voice conferencing program that works with Linux and other platforms. It serves as a substitute for programs like Discord. For gamers that need to connect with one another, TeamSpeak allows you to send and receive text and voice messages. In this article, we will be installing the TeamSpeak application on Ubuntu Operating System with all the essential steps.
Method 1: Installing TeamSpeak in Ubuntu through the .run file
Follow the below steps to install the TeamSpeak application in Ubuntu Operating System.
Step 1: Firstly, navigate to the below link to visit the official website of TeamSpeak. We will download the TeamSpeak-Client from this official website.
https://www.teamspeak.com/en/downloads/
Step 2: Now, go to the Linux section, as we are installing the application on Ubuntu OS, so we need to download the Ubuntu-compatible file for a successful installation. Select the Client 64-Bit 3.5.6 option and click on the Download button. You can check your system bit and select the feasible one.
Step 3: After downloading, go to the Downloads directory, and open the terminal from Downloads directly by clicking Right Click -> Open in Terminal. You can also launch the terminal and type the below command to navigate to the Downloads directory.
$ cd Downloads
Step 4: Execute the below command, to start the installation process. Before that, change the permissions of the file by using the below command
$ sudo chmod 777 TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.5.6.run
$ ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64-3.5.6.run
Step 5: Click enter to accept the license agreement and start the installation process. After pressing enter, Uncompressing of TeamSpeak file will be done.
Method 2: Installing the TeamSpeak client on Ubuntu through the TeamSpeak repository
Step 1: First, add the repository of the TeamSpeak client by using the below command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:beardoverflow/ts3client
Step 2: Now, update the system repository database by using the below command:
sudo apt update
Step 3: Install the TeamSpeak application by using apt manager. Execute the below command to install the application.
sudo apt install ts3client
Step 4: Search for TeamSpeak in All Applications, and open the application by clicking on its icon.
Create Desktop shortcut & Launcher for Linux
Step 1: You need to make a launcher and shortcut for TeamSpeak in order to access it more conveniently. Your TeamSpeak should be under the Downloads/ directory, which is unsafe if you followed this guide. Execute the below command to move the TeamSpeak file to the /usr/local directory.
$ sudo mv ~/Downloads/TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_amd64/ /usr/local
Step 2: We’ll make a shortcut launcher next. You must use an editor to create a new file for this. In this instance, a nano editor is being used. Any name will do as long as you can remember it, like teamspeak.desktop. Enter the below command to launch the nano editor.
$ sudo nano ~/.local/share/applications/teamspeak.desktop
Once the editor is launched, add the below lines of code to the file which is shown in the below screenshot.
Step 3: We have created a shortcut to launch the application. goto the All Application section on the system and search for the TeamSpeak application in the search bar.
Step 4: To create the desktop shortcut of the TeamSpeak application, execute the below command in the terminal.
cp ~/.local/share/applications/teamspeak.desktop ~/Desktop
Step 5: Go to Desktop and check whether the shortcut is been created or not.
Step 6: Right-click on the application and select the option Allow Launching.
Step 7: Now, finally click on the icon to launch the application for usage.
Set an Admin Password
Step 1: Firstly, stop the TeamSpeak service by using the below command:
systemctl stop ts3server
Step 2: Now, switch to the teamspeak user account and run the command to set the password for Server Admin.
su – teamspeak
./ts3server_startscript.sh start serveradmin_password=password
Step 3: When the password is set up, stop the TeamSpeak application service by using the below command:
./ts3server_startscript.sh stop
Step 4: Execute the below system call to exit from the teamspeak user account.
exit
Step 5: Now, start the TeamSpeak application service by using systemctl command.
systemctl start ts3server
Setup TeamSpeak Web UI
Step 1: Install the Apache2 Web Server and PHP along with its dependencies by using the below command.
sudo apt-get install apache2 php libapache2-mod-php unzip -y
Step 2: Navigate to the /var/www/html directory and download the WebUI file using the wget command.
cd /var/www/html
sudo wget https://www.bennetrichter.de/downloads/ts3wi.zip
Step 3: Unzip the zipped file by using the below command:
sudo unzip ts3wi.zip
Step 4: Set proper ownership permissions to the ts3wi folder. Execute the below command to set permissions.
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html/ts3wi
Step 5: We need to add server details into the query_ip_allowlist.txt file, so we will open the file using the nano editor.
sudo nano /home/teamspeak/query_ip_allowlist.txt
Step 6: Restart the TeamSpeak and Apache Web Server service by using systemctl command.
systemctl restart apache2 systemctl restart ts3server
Step 7: Open the Web Browser and enter the Server RL to access the panel of TeamSpeak WebUI.
Uninstall TeamSpeak
Execute the below command in the terminal to remove the TeamSpeak application from your system along with its associated dependencies.
sudo apt remove ts3client
Conclusion:
In this article, we went through the method through which we can install the TeamSpeak application on Ubuntu Operating System. TeamSpeak works for meetings, conferences, and online courses. So it can be a helpful application for all working professionals, students, and also among team members.
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