[08:42] <Claudio> Hello :)
[08:42] <Claudio> I'have ubuntu-mate on my rasp pi3
[08:42] <Claudio> I need a similar program as Team Speak ù
[08:42] <Claudio> (Becouse Team Speak i can't install)
[08:42] <Claudio> Who know one?
[08:45] <alkisg> Claudio: maybe https://ring.cx/
[08:46] <Claudio> alkisg: hello. I can connect on TS server with this ring?
[08:46] <alkisg> I don't know, I haven't used it
[08:46] <alkisg> Try it, also some software here: https://alternativeto.net/software/teamspeak/
[10:42] <sixwheeledbeast> Claudio: You need Teamspeak client to connect to a TS server. What is it for?
[11:00] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: yes i need. But on ARM i can't install it.
[11:01] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: i can use only on x86 or x64 bit
[11:02] <sixwheeledbeast> Do you have to connect to a TS server? Do you have control over the server, that's why I ask what is it for?
[11:03] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: i need to connect only to the server.
[11:03] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: i need if when i'm around the city :)
[11:06] <sixwheeledbeast> Well in that case I can only imagine using qemu or the like
[11:06] <sixwheeledbeast> I have no guide
[11:08] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: can you help me with qemu ??
[11:08] <Claudio> becouse i don't know how use it
[11:08] <sixwheeledbeast> This seems to be what I was thinking but I haven't done that before:- https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=29806
[11:09] <sixwheeledbeast> If you have control of the server you could use change the server to mumble or ring then there's discord.
[11:14] <alkisg> qemu under raspberry? that would be like a 486 or lower... :D
[11:14] <Claudio> sixwheeledbeast: the resource of pi3 its so low.
[11:15] <Claudio> Its incredible.. i can't use Team Speak on a pi3
[11:15] <alkisg> pi3's aren't desktop pcs
[11:15] <alkisg> They're are special devices for programming, print servers, weather stations etc
[11:15] <alkisg> So of course you won't be able to run all desktop apps...
[12:35] <derpaet> hi
[13:56] <q_> hello
[15:32] <Claudio> alkisg: its correct... but its not possible don't use this simple app
[16:27] <alkisg> Claudio: you can request an arm port to the teamspeaker developers, if you want, but I don't think it's a mate issue...
[16:50] <dennis_> Hi all
[16:53] <alkisg> Hello