I was thinking of getting a VPS for the community of VPSBoard so that I could host a mumble server? Anyone want this, or am I wasting my time?
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
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http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
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If that was @trewq, I would guess he's suggesting TS3 instead because Mumble has an awful UI and worse audio, at least in my experience. May be possible to tweak the audio settings to be better than teamspeak's, but defaults are important because they're what the majority of people use.Mumble is nice and lightweight... Open too... Why not
Probably uses QT-based serialization as part of its networking. Quassel-core requires Qt for the same reason, annoyingly.It looks interesting but why does it need Qt on the SERVER side??? It's bad enough that it's needed on the client side. Inside every one of these bloated programs I keep thinking there must be simple trying to get out.
Are there any programs like this with no GUI of any sort, that just run from the linux command line? That would get rid of a heck of a lot of compilation dependencies and make it easier to run Beaglebone endpoints and the like.
Yep. I've never had a good time using Mumble. It takes ages to get configured correctly and the UI is horrid. I have been using Teamspeak for about 6 years now and hasn't been any trouble.If that was @trewq, I would guess he's suggesting TS3 instead because Mumble has an awful UI and worse audio, at least in my experience. May be possible to tweak the audio settings to be better than teamspeak's, but defaults are important because they're what the majority of people use.
Anyone wanting to test out the server please PM me and I will set you up with an IP!
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Teamspeak is easier and just running well. I vote for a vpsboard teamspeak server.Yep. I've never had a good time using Mumble. It takes ages to get configured correctly and the UI is horrid. I have been using Teamspeak for about 6 years now and hasn't been any trouble.
Will do it within 24 hours maybe 12 hoursSo set it up already!