How to run TeamSpeak 3 Server on the newest Raspberry PI? [closed]

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I searched around for a few hours and got only dead links and methods that produce errors.



Is there any way to emulate x86 on ARM platform, to run the TS3 linux 32x(x86) Server?
I have the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian (Debian).



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closed as unclear what you're asking by Rui F Ribeiro, dhag, G-Man, Jeff Schaller, Raphael Ahrens Jan 14 at 7:53


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  • The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
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  • I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
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    Jan 14 at 19:59














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I searched around for a few hours and got only dead links and methods that produce errors.



Is there any way to emulate x86 on ARM platform, to run the TS3 linux 32x(x86) Server?
I have the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian (Debian).



I WON'T buy exagear!







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Rui F Ribeiro, dhag, G-Man, Jeff Schaller, Raphael Ahrens Jan 14 at 7:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 13 at 19:02







  • 1




    Are you trying to ask a question and answer it all at once?  Don’t do that.  Post a separate answer containing the answer, and edit it out of the question. But — URLs to anonymous IP addresses?  People will be suspicious of those; doubly so when posted by a user with no reputation.
    – G-Man
    Jan 14 at 1:37










  • I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
    – thecarpy
    Jan 14 at 19:59












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1
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up vote
1
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I searched around for a few hours and got only dead links and methods that produce errors.



Is there any way to emulate x86 on ARM platform, to run the TS3 linux 32x(x86) Server?
I have the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian (Debian).



I WON'T buy exagear!







share|improve this question














I searched around for a few hours and got only dead links and methods that produce errors.



Is there any way to emulate x86 on ARM platform, to run the TS3 linux 32x(x86) Server?
I have the Raspberry Pi 3 with Raspbian (Debian).



I WON'T buy exagear!









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closed as unclear what you're asking by Rui F Ribeiro, dhag, G-Man, Jeff Schaller, Raphael Ahrens Jan 14 at 7:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Rui F Ribeiro, dhag, G-Man, Jeff Schaller, Raphael Ahrens Jan 14 at 7:53


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 13 at 19:02







  • 1




    Are you trying to ask a question and answer it all at once?  Don’t do that.  Post a separate answer containing the answer, and edit it out of the question. But — URLs to anonymous IP addresses?  People will be suspicious of those; doubly so when posted by a user with no reputation.
    – G-Man
    Jan 14 at 1:37










  • I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
    – thecarpy
    Jan 14 at 19:59
















  • The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
    – Rui F Ribeiro
    Jan 13 at 19:02







  • 1




    Are you trying to ask a question and answer it all at once?  Don’t do that.  Post a separate answer containing the answer, and edit it out of the question. But — URLs to anonymous IP addresses?  People will be suspicious of those; doubly so when posted by a user with no reputation.
    – G-Man
    Jan 14 at 1:37










  • I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
    – thecarpy
    Jan 14 at 19:59















The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 13 at 19:02





The question is confusing, to say the least. Would you be able to clean it a bit?
– Rui F Ribeiro
Jan 13 at 19:02





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Are you trying to ask a question and answer it all at once?  Don’t do that.  Post a separate answer containing the answer, and edit it out of the question. But — URLs to anonymous IP addresses?  People will be suspicious of those; doubly so when posted by a user with no reputation.
– G-Man
Jan 14 at 1:37




Are you trying to ask a question and answer it all at once?  Don’t do that.  Post a separate answer containing the answer, and edit it out of the question. But — URLs to anonymous IP addresses?  People will be suspicious of those; doubly so when posted by a user with no reputation.
– G-Man
Jan 14 at 1:37












I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
– thecarpy
Jan 14 at 19:59




I think the question is absolutely clear, the op wants to run teamspeak server on a raspberry pi. Since the teamspeak binaries are x86 or AMD64 only, op needs an emulator such as bochs to install Linux x86 (32-bit). Note, however, that bochs will induce performance penalties, as it emulates x86.
– thecarpy
Jan 14 at 19:59















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