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Installation complications

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Hello guys!
I hope you are all well.
I've been encountering some issues and hopefully you can help me fix them.
I want to install the bot on my Qnap NAS. This is the model: https://www.qnap.com/en/product/model.php?II=189
Basically, I've been trying to install teamspeak 3 but I'm not sure how to, nothing of what I've searched on the internet worked.
Can anyone provide a detailed step by step way to install it?
I assume I must install the TS3 CLIENT because the server is already running, all I want is to have the music bot running too.
I've read a lot of things about the CPU architecture not working, but mine, as you can check, is intel quadcore so it should be fine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
I don't know if there are any x/window manager libs for your QNAP available, but I doubt it. That's necessary to run a TS instance.
The only option you have is to follow the manual setup guide for Ubuntu/Debian and replace the dependency installation (apt-get lines) with the corresponding ones for your QNAP. I think you have a much better chance for getting help on their forums, actually.
 
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Have you tried to use the Installer Script for Linux, or are you using an Windows Server?

Thank you for your response.
I did read that and unfortunately there is nothing to report as nothing is actually happening.
The whole problem here is that I try to run in it through "putty" in SSH (because that's the only way to get a terminal on the QNAP NAS) and nothing happens. It either doesn't find the file or nothing happens. I'm not using anything on windows.

Thanks for any help you may provide.
 
I don't know if there are any x/window manager libs for your QNAP available, but I doubt it. That's necessary to run a TS instance.
The only option you have is to follow the manual setup guide for Ubuntu/Debian and replace the dependency installation (apt-get lines) with the corresponding ones for your QNAP. I think you have a much better chance for getting help on their forums, actually.

I did, hopefully they will know what to do. I quoted you on the post so they have some background on what might need to be done.
I hope you don't mind.

Thank you.
 
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