I believe @Husar was looking into this.
Yeah, I'm sorry, I forgot about it as other issues popped up.
IIRC it also wasn't sure whether we can install anything on the server we're currently on and someone would have to do this, apparently.
A few other options were discussed that may have solved all the problems (before I forgot about it), but those options didn't really get anywhere.
The other option is to go to http://www.mumble.com/ and simply pay for them to host a mumble server.
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
Thanks to our glorious, most helpful, very nice and friendly Linux overlord therother, we now have a Public Test Server for Mumble!
(See? Sometimes complaining leads to results...)
Anyway, you can find the server under 85.10.217.34 and the password is TheOrg.
There's curently noone on there so bring your girlfriend or something.![]()
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
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How many times do I need to say this, people on TheOrg do not have girlfriends, or even friends who happen to be girls, or many friends at all..........
Lol, I joined and I am only one in here. So lonely.
Lol, touche.
Bringing it almost back on topic I won't be using it, talking to imaginary people on t'internet is one step too far for my (imaginary?) other half and you wouldn't be able to understand my weegie babble anyway, especially when I'm drunk. (Got there before you IA)
Alright the server is up.
I would suggest that you make the following changes to settings after running the audio wisard.
Enable Push to talk... nothing is more annoying than hearing everything that goes on in the background.
Using a button on your mouse as the button you push when you want to talk works best if you play games.
Finally, remove all those annoying speech messages that interferes with your conversations.
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