like many already said before me: in my opinion going open source would be the best way for this project. development is faster, bugs are detected earlier and new features are added quicker.
Offering an open source, free alternative to Tea*speak and discord where people know what happens with...
so far i was using qemu to emulate x86 and worked fine and was super stable (easily fast enough for 100 users), but this is very interesting indeed.
@WolverinDEV i know im the only one asking for this every now and then, but could you also compile and upload a newer version for x86 (32 bit)...
I know this is not the right forum section but there isnt really a better one.
Im having the "invalid license" bug and accorging to this thread its fixed by updating to 1.3.24.
However there is no 1.3.24 version for x86 builds, newest one is 1.3.20.
Could you compile the latest stable version...
thanks will give it a try!
EDIT: there is no beta 3 yet, latest for x86 is 1.3.19-beta-2 and its not working with that one.
Can you build the beta 3 for x86? because we cant connect with the new Tea*Speak client anymore...
well yeah i can get to that with telnet aswell. but how do i actually give the query client permissions, since its not a regular client
like i can do it for each server by selecting it with use, then doing whoami and then adding that client permissions.
But is this for all future servers aswell...