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<div>=Getting and Installing Mumble=<br />
This page shows you directions on how to install Mumble (client) as well as Murmur (server).<br />
<br />
==Windows==<br />
Just head to [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page], get the Windows executable and run it. Follow the installer instructions and you are done.<br />
<br />
Also, you can build Mumble yourself from source as described in [[BuildingWindows]].<br />
<br />
==Linux==<br />
Some Linux distributions already have Mumble packaged so that an easy installation is possible. Check your package manager of your distribution for Mumble. But sometimes those packages are not up to date. So if you want more in-depth information about installing Mumble for Linux read up on [[BuildingLinux]]. Installation from source (svn and tarball) is described there.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
Debian Testing (lenny) includes the latest official Mumble packages, and is the officially maintained version. New packaging efforts are encouraged to base their file layout and usernames on what is used here, to make third-party packages easier to port. To install:<br />
<br />
'''Client'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Server and web applications'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble-server mumble-server-web<br />
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server<br />
<br />
''People who are connected to your Mumble server can go to <nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/register.cgi to register with the server through a web interface.<br />
''They can also upload a custom texture that will be displayed in the Mumble game overlay from this page. <br />
''Any 600x60 PNG image will work, but if you have an alpha channel on in, it will have transparency.<br />
''<nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/ shows the list of users in your Mumble server.<br />
<br />
Mumble v1.1.6-x86 for Debian Stable ('Etch', 4.0r5) is available at http://Vocis.K1T.NET/<br />
<br />
=== Ubuntu ===<br />
<br />
==== Official Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is the easy way, but you won't always get the latest version.'''<br />
<br />
Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) includes the Mumble 1.1.x series in it's official repository. It's cloned from Debian testing before every Ubuntu release, so while it will lag slightly behind, it won't be by much. Just follow the directions for installing under Debian.<br />
<br />
==== PPA Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is a bit more to type, but should always be up-to-date.'''<br />
<br />
As the packages in the official Ubuntu repository aren't always up-to-date, you can add an external PPA repository to your package manager. It should always include the newest stable version of Mumble and Murmur for i386 and amd64 architectures.<br />
<br />
You will have to manually add the repositories for the PPA repository. Go to a command prompt and type <br />
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
then add the following two lines to the bottom of the file<br />
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
then run<br />
sudo aptitude update <br />
(replace ''hardy'' with ''gutsy'' or ''intrepid'' if you are on those distributions)<br />
<br />
Afterward you can use the same command as for installing under Debian (see above).<br />
<br />
More information about the PPA repository can be found at [https://launchpad.net/~slicer/+archive/ppa Launchpad]<br />
<br />
===RPM-based distributions===<br />
Fedora, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, etc. are RPM-based distributions. If their own official package repository doesn't have an up to date version or even no version at all of Mumble, then have a look at openSUSE's Build Service (http://software.opensuse.org). <br />
<br />
There you can find many different RPM-builds for different distributions and architectures of Mumble. '''Note''' that these packages are not officially supported, but it should work. <br />
<br />
Follow this link to see search results for "mumble": http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=mumble<br />
<br />
Often you can install it with the RPM tool of your distribution or by typing (as root):<br />
rpm -i mumble-1.1.7-i386.rpm<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Gentoo===<br />
'''Client'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/mumble/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Mumble ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/mumble >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/mumble<br />
<br />
To build out of git, use this ebuild:<br />
# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation<br />
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2<br />
<br />
EAPI="2"<br />
<br />
inherit eutils multilib qt4 git<br />
<br />
DESCRIPTION="Voice chat software for gaming written in Qt4."<br />
HOMEPAGE="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/"<br />
EGIT_REPO_URI="git://mumble.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/mumble"<br />
EGIT_PROJECT="mumble"<br />
<br />
LICENSE="BSD"<br />
SLOT="0"<br />
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"<br />
IUSE="alsa dbus debug g15 oss pch portaudio pulseaudio speech"<br />
<br />
RDEPEND="dev-libs/boost<br />
>=media-libs/speex-1.2_beta3_p2<br />
x11-libs/qt-core:4[ssl]<br />
x11-libs/qt-gui:4<br />
x11-libs/qt-opengl:4<br />
x11-libs/qt-sql:4[sqlite]<br />
alsa? ( media-libs/alsa-lib )<br />
dbus? ( x11-libs/qt-dbus:4 )<br />
g15? ( app-misc/g15daemon )<br />
portaudio? ( media-libs/portaudio )<br />
pulseaudio? ( media-sound/pulseaudio )<br />
speech? ( app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher )"<br />
<br />
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"<br />
<br />
src_configure() {<br />
local conf_add<br />
<br />
if has_version '<=sys-devel/gcc-4.2'; then<br />
conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
else<br />
use pch || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
fi<br />
<br />
use alsa || conf_add="${conf_add} no-alsa"<br />
use dbus || conf_add="${conf_add} no-dbus"<br />
use debug && conf_add="${conf_add} symbols debug" || conf_add="${conf_add} release"<br />
use g15 || conf_add="${conf_add} no-g15"<br />
use oss || conf_add="${conf_add} no-oss"<br />
use portaudio || conf_add="${conf_add} no-portaudio"<br />
use pulseaudio || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pulseaudio"<br />
use speech || conf_add="${conf_add} no-speechd"<br />
<br />
eqmake4 "${S}/main.pro" -recursive \<br />
CONFIG+="${conf_add} no-bundled-speex no-embed-qt-translations no-server no-xevie" \<br />
DEFINES+="PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/$(get_libdir)/mumble" \<br />
|| die "eqmake4 failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_install() {<br />
newdoc README.Linux README || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
dodoc CHANGES || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
local dir<br />
if use debug; then<br />
dir=debug<br />
else<br />
dir=release<br />
fi<br />
<br />
dobin "${dir}"/mumble || die "Installing mumble binary failed."<br />
<br />
CONF_LIBDIR="$(get_libdir)/mumble" dolib.so "${dir}"/lib*.so* || die "Installing libraries failed."<br />
CONF_LIBDIR="$(get_libdir)/mumble" dolib.so "${dir}"/plugins/lib*.so* || die "Installing libraries failed."<br />
<br />
insinto /usr/share/services<br />
doins scripts/mumble.protocol || die "Installing mumble.protocol file failed."<br />
<br />
dobin scripts/mumble-overlay || die "Installing overlay script failed."<br />
<br />
newicon icons/mumble.64x64.png mumble.png || die "Installing icon failed."<br />
<br />
make_desktop_entry ${PN} "Mumble" mumble "Qt;KDE;Network;Telephony;" \<br />
|| die "Installing menu entry failed."<br />
<br />
doman man/mumble-overlay.1 || die "Installing mumble-overlay manpage failed."<br />
doman man/mumble.1 || die "Installing mumble manpage failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
pkg_postinst() {<br />
echo<br />
elog "Visit http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Audio_Tuning for futher configuration."<br />
elog "Run mumble-overlay to start the OpenGL overlay (after starting mumble)."<br />
echo<br />
}<br />
<br />
'''Server'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/murmur/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Murmur ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/murmur >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/murmur<br />
<br />
To build out of git, use this ebuild:<br />
# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation<br />
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2<br />
<br />
EAPI="2"<br />
<br />
inherit eutils qt4 git<br />
<br />
MY_PN="mumble"<br />
MY_P=${MY_PN}-${PV}<br />
<br />
DESCRIPTION="Voice chat software for gaming written in Qt4 (server)."<br />
HOMEPAGE="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/"<br />
EGIT_REPO_URI="git://mumble.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/mumble"<br />
EGIT_PROJECT="mumble"<br />
<br />
LICENSE="BSD"<br />
SLOT="0"<br />
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86 ~ia64"<br />
IUSE="debug +ice logrotate pch"<br />
<br />
RDEPEND="<br />
x11-libs/qt-core:4[ssl]<br />
x11-libs/qt-dbus:4<br />
|| ( x11-libs/qt-sql:4[sqlite] x11-libs/qt-sql:4[mysql] )<br />
ice? ( dev-cpp/Ice dev-libs/boost )<br />
logrotate? ( app-admin/logrotate )<br />
"<br />
<br />
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"<br />
<br />
S="${WORKDIR}"/${MY_P}<br />
<br />
pkg_setup() {<br />
enewgroup murmur<br />
enewuser murmur -1 -1 /var/lib/murmur murmur<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_prepare() {<br />
sed -i \<br />
-e 's:mumble-server:murmur:g' \<br />
scripts/murmur.conf \<br />
scripts/murmur.ini.system \<br />
|| die "sed failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_configure() {<br />
local conf_add<br />
use debug && conf_add="${conf_add} symbols debug" || conf_add="${conf_add} release"<br />
use ice || conf_add="${conf_add} no-ice"<br />
use pch || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
<br />
eqmake4 main.pro -recursive \<br />
CONFIG+="${conf_add} no-client no-bundled-speex" \<br />
|| die "eqmake4 failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_install() {<br />
dodoc README CHANGES || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
docinto scripts<br />
dodoc scripts/*.php scripts/*.pl || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
local dir<br />
if use debug; then<br />
dir=debug<br />
else<br />
dir=release<br />
fi<br />
<br />
dobin "${dir}"/murmurd || die "Installing murmurd binary failed."<br />
<br />
insinto /etc/murmur/<br />
newins scripts/murmur.ini.system murmur.ini || die "Installing murmur.ini configuration file failed."<br />
<br />
if use logrotate; then<br />
insinto /etc/logrotate.d/<br />
newins "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.logrotate murmur || die "Installing murmur logrotate file failed."<br />
fi<br />
<br />
insinto /etc/dbus-1/system.d/<br />
doins scripts/murmur.conf || die "Installing murmur.conf dbus configuration file failed."<br />
<br />
newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.initd murmur || die "Installing murmur init.d file failed."<br />
newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.confd murmur || die "Installing murmur conf.d file failed."<br />
<br />
keepdir /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur<br />
fowners -R murmur /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur || die "fowners failed."<br />
fperms 750 /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur || die "fperms failed."<br />
<br />
doman man/murmurd.1 || die "Installing murmur manpage failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
pkg_postinst() {<br />
echo<br />
elog "Useful scripts are located in /usr/share/doc/${PF}/scripts."<br />
elog "Please execute:"<br />
elog "murmurd -ini /etc/murmur/murmur.ini -supw <pw>"<br />
elog "chown murmur:murmur /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite"<br />
elog "to set the inbuild 'SuperUser' password before starting murmur."<br />
elog "Please restart dbus before starting murmur,"<br />
elog "or dbus registration will fail."<br />
echo<br />
}<br />
<br />
===ArchLinux===<br />
A stable PKGBUILD is avalaible in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=10221&K=mumble AUR]. Download the tarball and then run:<br />
tar xzfv mumble*.tar.gz<br />
cd mumble*<br />
makepkg<br />
<br />
That should create a package for you. Of course, you need to install all the dependencies listed before. To do it in a single command:<br />
<br />
pacman -S alsa-lib qt4 libxevie sqlite3 boost<br />
<br />
Finally, install the package:<br />
<br />
pacman -A mumble-1.0.0-1.pkg.tar.gz<br />
<br />
Of course, replace the package name as appropriate.<br />
<br />
If you want to test a SVN Snapshoth, use this [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 PKGBUILD] in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 AUR]. Use [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt Yaourt] or the instructions above.<br />
<br />
==Mac OS X==<br />
<br />
Precompiled Mac OS X universal binaries are available from the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page].<br />
<br />
You can also build it from source yourself if you wish. See [[BuildingMacOSX]] for more information.<br />
<br />
==Snapshots==<br />
<br />
If you want to get the latest snapshots for Mumble and Murmur, you can find those [http://mumble.info/snapshot/ here]. These include the latest builds of Mumble and Murmur for Windows, and static builds of Murmur for Linux.<br />
<br />
=Post-installation tips=<br />
==Common tips==<br />
===Initializing/Resetting Murmur SuperUser password===<br />
Type:<br />
murmur -supw <password><br />
That will change the password for SuperUser, a special user that has all rights.<br />
If you want to reset the entire database, just delete murmur.sqlite and the recreate it with the command above.<br />
<br />
==Windows==<br />
===Text-to-Speech===<br />
The Text-To-Speech voices that ship by default with Windows are not all that good (and if you are not English, its even worse as it will try to speak english even when the text is not). If you have installed either MS Office or the Speech SDK, you will get more voices which can be configured from the Speech control panel. You can also buy a commercial Text-To-Speech engine; as long as it's SAPI5 compatible it can be used by Mumble. The main developers are currently using NeoSpeech Kate (buyable standalone from [http://www.nextup.com NextUp]).<br />
<br />
===Creating a server connection shortcut===<br />
You can right click on your desktop and choose "New" and pick "Shortcut" from the sub-menu.<br />
In the box that says "Type the location of the item" put "mumble://username:password@servername/channel"<br />
replacing the "username" with the name you log into the murmur server with (or omitting it and mumble will ask you for a user name), replacing "servername" with the DNS name or IP address of the murmur server. "Channel" may be omitted if you want to connect to the root channel. If a password is not specified mumble will request one from you when it attempts to connect. The bare minimum required for the shortcut would be "mumble://servername" with mumble requesting a username and a password upon attempting to connect to "servername". This format would also be used to embed a link to your murmur server in a web page, perhaps in the members section of a clan home page. <br />
<br />
===It complains about mumble_ol.dll / Problems with Overlay===<br />
If you are running XP you will need to update it to SP2.<br />
<br />
=== Murmur dies when I log out! How can I get Murmur to stay on all the time? ===<br />
If you've noticed that the Murmur server dies when you log out of Windows, this is expected. If you want Murmur to run all the time, it'll need to be ran as a service. Fortunately, this is really easy to do! For the purposes of this write-up, the service we are creating is Murmur Demo. You may call it something else if you so choose.<br />
<br />
Some references you'll see int his write-up:<br />
<br />
instsrv.exe - A program that adds services to the Windows registry.<br />
<br />
srvany.exe - A program that allows any Windows application and some Windows 16-bit applications to run as a service.<br />
<br />
'''The HOW-TO'''<br />
<br />
Step 1: Gain Administrator access on the machine running Murmur.<br />
<br />
Step 2: Download and install the following collection of tools from Microsoft to the default directory (C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits):<br />
<br />
[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit].<br />
<br />
Step 3: Open a command console (Start >> Accessories >> Command Prompt).<br />
<br />
Step 4: If you have installed to the default directory, type the following:<br />
<br />
"C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\instsrv.exe" "Murmur" "C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\srvany.exe"<br />
<br />
The result of this step is a new service in the Services console (Start >> Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Services).<br />
<br />
'''Be sure to close the Services console before proceeding.'''<br />
<br />
Step 5: Open the registry editor (Start >> Run and enter "regedit") and navigate to the following key:<br />
<br />
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Murmur Demo<br />
<br />
<br />
Step 6: Right click on the key name ("Murmur Demo") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> Key.<br />
<br />
Step 7: Name this new key "Parameters"<br />
<br />
Step 8: Right click on the key name ("Parameters") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> String value.<br />
<br />
Step 9: Name this new String value "Application".<br />
<br />
Step 10: Right click on the String value ("Application) in the right panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select Modify. Change the value from blank to the full path to your murmur.exe file.<br />
<br />
Repeat steps 8 through 10, making a second String value called "AppDirectory" and set its value to the full directory path of your murmur.exe file.<br />
<br />
Step 11: Close Regedit<br />
<br />
Step 12: Open the Services console. Navigate to your service, and right click it and select Properties.<br />
<br />
Step 13: Make sure the Startup Type value is Automatic, and then press the Start button.<br />
<br />
At this point, the server should launch, although you probably won't see it. You can test to see if it's working by trying to connect to it using your client.<br />
<br />
If your server did start, congratulations, you're done. You should be able to logoff and reboot the machine if you want, with Murmur pesisting through both.<br />
<br />
If your server did not start, recheck your settings. Most problems are related to typos in configuration settings.<br />
<br />
==Linux==<br />
===Getting the Shortcuts Suppression to work===<br />
<br />
You need to have Xevie enabled in your xorg.conf. To do this you will have to add the following line to xorg.conf, in the extensions section:<br />
<br />
Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
<br />
That should like something like this:<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
...<br />
Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
...<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Then restart the X server (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and try again.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Documentation]]<br />
[[Category:Documentation English]]</div>Monkehhttps://wiki.mumble.info/index.php?title=BuildingLinux&diff=2822BuildingLinux2009-02-21T10:02:55Z<p>Monkeh: </p>
<hr />
<div>This guide is based (but not only) on this article [http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2896&forum=6] found at www.linux-gamers.net.<br />
<br />
== Install the dependencies ==<br />
<br />
For Mumble/Murmur 1.1.0 and greater (including SVN), Qt 4.3 is required.<br />
<br />
=== For Debian / Ubuntu ===<br />
The following command makes sure you have the needed libraries and dependencies installed to build Mumble and Murmur from source!<br />
<br />
apt-get install qt4-dev-tools libqt4-dev libspeex1 libspeex-dev libboost-dev libasound2-dev libxevie-dev libxevie1 libssl-dev g++ libspeechd-dev libzeroc-ice-dev libpulse-dev slice2cpp<br />
<br />
It's recommended to remove the package qt3-dev-tools if installed. <br />
<br />
Now go on to the section [[#Installing_from_source]].<br />
<br />
== Installing from source ==<br />
<br />
The most generic approach to install mumble under any Linux is to install from source.<br />
Either get the current mumble source over svn or get the latest tarball release from sourceforge.net.<br />
<br />
=== SVN ===<br />
For compiling from svn make sure you've installed subversion and git-core (includes git-clone)<br />
<br />
apt-get install subversion git-core<br />
<br />
svn co https://mumble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mumble/trunk mumble<br />
cd mumble/<br />
git-clone http://git.xiph.org/speex.git/ speex<br />
<br />
=== tarball release ===<br />
Download the latest tarball release from sf.net http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 and extract it:<br />
<br />
tar xzfv mumble-x.x.x.tar.gz # (whereas the X are the version numbers of mumble)<br />
cd mumble-x.x.x<br />
<br />
=== Compile Mumble and Murmur ===<br />
For more configuration options on the qmake command read the supplied INSTALL file.<br />
<br />
Be sure to have the pre-requisites installed and in place for your linux distribution (see the sections above) before you begin compiling it.<br />
<br />
qmake main.pro<br />
make<br />
<br />
If you want to compile Murmur (Mumble server) only, then type<br />
<br />
qmake main.pro CONFIG+=no-client<br />
make<br />
<br />
Note: If you are using Debian/Ubuntu with both Qt3 and Qt4 installed use the command "qmake-qt4" instead of "qmake"<br />
<br />
==Text to Speech==<br />
<br />
For text-to-speech voices you will need to install speech dispatcher and at least a voice. Most distros ship packages for that in their repositories.<br />
<br />
== Run Mumble ==<br />
<br />
cd release<br />
./mumble<br />
<br />
== Run Murmur ==<br />
<br />
* see [[Running Murmur]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Development]]</div>Monkehhttps://wiki.mumble.info/index.php?title=Installing_Mumble&diff=2821Installing Mumble2009-02-21T09:57:08Z<p>Monkeh: /* Gentoo */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Getting and Installing Mumble=<br />
This page shows you directions on how to install Mumble (client) as well as Murmur (server).<br />
<br />
==Windows==<br />
Just head to [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page], get the Windows executable and run it. Follow the installer instructions and you are done.<br />
<br />
Also, you can build Mumble yourself from source as described in [[BuildingWindows]].<br />
<br />
==Linux==<br />
Some Linux distributions already have Mumble packaged so that an easy installation is possible. Check your package manager of your distribution for Mumble. But sometimes those packages are not up to date. So if you want more in-depth information about installing Mumble for Linux read up on [[BuildingLinux]]. Installation from source (svn and tarball) is described there.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
Debian Testing (lenny) includes the latest official Mumble packages, and is the officially maintained version. New packaging efforts are encouraged to base their file layout and usernames on what is used here, to make third-party packages easier to port. To install:<br />
<br />
'''Client'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Server and web applications'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble-server mumble-server-web<br />
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server<br />
<br />
''People who are connected to your Mumble server can go to <nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/register.cgi to register with the server through a web interface.<br />
''They can also upload a custom texture that will be displayed in the Mumble game overlay from this page. <br />
''Any 600x60 PNG image will work, but if you have an alpha channel on in, it will have transparency.<br />
''<nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/ shows the list of users in your Mumble server.<br />
<br />
Mumble v1.1.6-x86 for Debian Stable ('Etch', 4.0r5) is available at http://Vocis.K1T.NET/<br />
<br />
=== Ubuntu ===<br />
<br />
==== Official Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is the easy way, but you won't always get the latest version.'''<br />
<br />
Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) includes the Mumble 1.1.x series in it's official repository. It's cloned from Debian testing before every Ubuntu release, so while it will lag slightly behind, it won't be by much. Just follow the directions for installing under Debian.<br />
<br />
==== PPA Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is a bit more to type, but should always be up-to-date.'''<br />
<br />
As the packages in the official Ubuntu repository aren't always up-to-date, you can add an external PPA repository to your package manager. It should always include the newest stable version of Mumble and Murmur for i386 and amd64 architectures.<br />
<br />
You will have to manually add the repositories for the PPA repository. Go to a command prompt and type <br />
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
then add the following two lines to the bottom of the file<br />
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
then run<br />
sudo aptitude update <br />
(replace ''hardy'' with ''gutsy'' or ''intrepid'' if you are on those distributions)<br />
<br />
Afterward you can use the same command as for installing under Debian (see above).<br />
<br />
More information about the PPA repository can be found at [https://launchpad.net/~slicer/+archive/ppa Launchpad]<br />
<br />
===RPM-based distributions===<br />
Fedora, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, etc. are RPM-based distributions. If their own official package repository doesn't have an up to date version or even no version at all of Mumble, then have a look at openSUSE's Build Service (http://software.opensuse.org). <br />
<br />
There you can find many different RPM-builds for different distributions and architectures of Mumble. '''Note''' that these packages are not officially supported, but it should work. <br />
<br />
Follow this link to see search results for "mumble": http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=mumble<br />
<br />
Often you can install it with the RPM tool of your distribution or by typing (as root):<br />
rpm -i mumble-1.1.7-i386.rpm<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Gentoo===<br />
'''Client'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/mumble/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Mumble ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/mumble >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/mumble<br />
<br />
To build out of SVN, use this ebuild:<br />
# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation<br />
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2<br />
<br />
EAPI="2"<br />
<br />
inherit eutils multilib qt4 subversion<br />
<br />
DESCRIPTION="Voice chat software for gaming written in Qt4."<br />
HOMEPAGE="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/"<br />
ESVN_REPO_URI="http://mumble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mumble/trunk"<br />
ESVN_PROJECT="mumble"<br />
<br />
LICENSE="BSD"<br />
SLOT="0"<br />
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"<br />
IUSE="alsa dbus debug g15 oss pch portaudio pulseaudio speech"<br />
<br />
RDEPEND="dev-libs/boost<br />
>=media-libs/speex-1.2_beta3_p2<br />
x11-libs/qt-core:4[ssl]<br />
x11-libs/qt-gui:4<br />
x11-libs/qt-opengl:4<br />
x11-libs/qt-sql:4[sqlite]<br />
alsa? ( media-libs/alsa-lib )<br />
dbus? ( x11-libs/qt-dbus:4 )<br />
g15? ( app-misc/g15daemon )<br />
portaudio? ( media-libs/portaudio )<br />
pulseaudio? ( media-sound/pulseaudio )<br />
speech? ( app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher )"<br />
<br />
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"<br />
<br />
src_unpack() {<br />
subversion_src_unpack<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_configure() {<br />
local conf_add<br />
<br />
if has_version '<=sys-devel/gcc-4.2'; then<br />
conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
else<br />
use pch || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
fi<br />
<br />
use alsa || conf_add="${conf_add} no-alsa"<br />
use dbus || conf_add="${conf_add} no-dbus"<br />
use debug && conf_add="${conf_add} symbols debug" || conf_add="${conf_add} release"<br />
use g15 || conf_add="${conf_add} no-g15"<br />
use oss || conf_add="${conf_add} no-oss"<br />
use portaudio || conf_add="${conf_add} no-portaudio"<br />
use pulseaudio || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pulseaudio"<br />
use speech || conf_add="${conf_add} no-speechd"<br />
<br />
eqmake4 "${S}/main.pro" -recursive \<br />
CONFIG+="${conf_add} no-bundled-speex no-embed-qt-translations no-server no-xevie" \<br />
DEFINES+="PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/$(get_libdir)/mumble" \<br />
|| die "eqmake4 failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_install() {<br />
newdoc README.Linux README || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
dodoc CHANGES || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
local dir<br />
if use debug; then<br />
dir=debug<br />
else<br />
dir=release<br />
fi<br />
<br />
dobin "${dir}"/mumble || die "Installing mumble binary failed."<br />
<br />
CONF_LIBDIR="$(get_libdir)/mumble" dolib.so "${dir}"/lib*.so* || die "Installing libraries failed."<br />
CONF_LIBDIR="$(get_libdir)/mumble" dolib.so "${dir}"/plugins/lib*.so* || die "Installing libraries failed."<br />
<br />
insinto /usr/share/services<br />
doins scripts/mumble.protocol || die "Installing mumble.protocol file failed."<br />
<br />
dobin scripts/mumble-overlay || die "Installing overlay script failed."<br />
<br />
newicon icons/mumble.64x64.png mumble.png || die "Installing icon failed."<br />
<br />
make_desktop_entry ${PN} "Mumble" mumble "Qt;KDE;Network;Telephony;" \<br />
|| die "Installing menu entry failed."<br />
<br />
doman man/mumble-overlay.1 || die "Installing mumble-overlay manpage failed."<br />
doman man/mumble.1 || die "Installing mumble manpage failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
pkg_postinst() {<br />
echo<br />
elog "Visit http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Audio_Tuning for futher configuration."<br />
elog "Run mumble-overlay to start the OpenGL overlay (after starting mumble)."<br />
echo<br />
}<br />
<br />
'''Server'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/murmur/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Murmur ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/murmur >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/murmur<br />
<br />
To build out of SVN, use this ebuild:<br />
# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation<br />
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2<br />
<br />
EAPI="2"<br />
<br />
inherit eutils qt4 subversion<br />
<br />
MY_PN="mumble"<br />
MY_P=${MY_PN}-${PV}<br />
<br />
DESCRIPTION="Voice chat software for gaming written in Qt4 (server)."<br />
HOMEPAGE="http://mumble.sourceforge.net/"<br />
ESVN_REPO_URI="http://mumble.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mumble/trunk"<br />
ESVN_PROJECT="mumble"<br />
<br />
LICENSE="BSD"<br />
SLOT="0"<br />
KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~x86"<br />
IUSE="debug +ice logrotate pch"<br />
<br />
RDEPEND="<br />
x11-libs/qt-core:4[ssl]<br />
x11-libs/qt-dbus:4<br />
|| ( x11-libs/qt-sql:4[sqlite] x11-libs/qt-sql:4[mysql] )<br />
ice? ( dev-cpp/Ice dev-libs/boost )<br />
logrotate? ( app-admin/logrotate )<br />
"<br />
<br />
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}"<br />
<br />
S="${WORKDIR}"/${MY_P}<br />
<br />
pkg_setup() {<br />
enewgroup murmur<br />
enewuser murmur -1 -1 /var/lib/murmur murmur<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_unpack() {<br />
subversion_src_unpack<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_prepare() {<br />
sed -i \<br />
-e 's:mumble-server:murmur:g' \<br />
scripts/murmur.conf \<br />
scripts/murmur.ini.system \<br />
|| die "sed failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_configure() {<br />
local conf_add<br />
use debug && conf_add="${conf_add} symbols debug" || conf_add="${conf_add} release"<br />
use ice || conf_add="${conf_add} no-ice"<br />
use pch || conf_add="${conf_add} no-pch"<br />
<br />
eqmake4 main.pro -recursive \<br />
CONFIG+="${conf_add} no-client no-bundled-speex" \<br />
|| die "eqmake4 failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
src_install() {<br />
dodoc README CHANGES || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
docinto scripts<br />
dodoc scripts/*.php scripts/*.pl || die "Installing docs failed."<br />
<br />
local dir<br />
if use debug; then<br />
dir=debug<br />
else<br />
dir=release<br />
fi<br />
<br />
dobin "${dir}"/murmurd || die "Installing murmurd binary failed."<br />
<br />
insinto /etc/murmur/<br />
newins scripts/murmur.ini.system murmur.ini || die "Installing murmur.ini configuration file failed."<br />
<br />
if use logrotate; then<br />
insinto /etc/logrotate.d/<br />
newins "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.logrotate murmur || die "Installing murmur logrotate file failed."<br />
fi<br />
<br />
insinto /etc/dbus-1/system.d/<br />
doins scripts/murmur.conf || die "Installing murmur.conf dbus configuration file failed."<br />
<br />
newinitd "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.initd murmur || die "Installing murmur init.d file failed."<br />
newconfd "${FILESDIR}"/murmur.confd murmur || die "Installing murmur conf.d file failed."<br />
<br />
keepdir /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur<br />
fowners -R murmur /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur || die "fowners failed."<br />
fperms 750 /var/lib/murmur /var/run/murmur /var/log/murmur || die "fperms failed."<br />
<br />
doman man/murmurd.1 || die "Installing murmur manpage failed."<br />
}<br />
<br />
pkg_postinst() {<br />
echo<br />
elog "Useful scripts are located in /usr/share/doc/${PF}/scripts."<br />
elog "Please execute:"<br />
elog "murmurd -ini /etc/murmur/murmur.ini -supw <pw>"<br />
elog "chown murmur:murmur /var/lib/murmur/murmur.sqlite"<br />
elog "to set the inbuild 'SuperUser' password before starting murmur."<br />
elog "Please restart dbus before starting murmur,"<br />
elog "or dbus registration will fail."<br />
echo<br />
}<br />
<br />
===ArchLinux===<br />
A stable PKGBUILD is avalaible in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=10221&K=mumble AUR]. Download the tarball and then run:<br />
tar xzfv mumble*.tar.gz<br />
cd mumble*<br />
makepkg<br />
<br />
That should create a package for you. Of course, you need to install all the dependencies listed before. To do it in a single command:<br />
<br />
pacman -S alsa-lib qt4 libxevie sqlite3 boost<br />
<br />
Finally, install the package:<br />
<br />
pacman -A mumble-1.0.0-1.pkg.tar.gz<br />
<br />
Of course, replace the package name as appropriate.<br />
<br />
If you want to test a SVN Snapshoth, use this [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 PKGBUILD] in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 AUR]. Use [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt Yaourt] or the instructions above.<br />
<br />
==Mac OS X==<br />
<br />
Precompiled Mac OS X universal binaries are available from the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page].<br />
<br />
You can also build it from source yourself if you wish. See [[BuildingMacOSX]] for more information.<br />
<br />
==Snapshots==<br />
<br />
If you want to get the latest snapshots for Mumble and Murmur, you can find those [http://mumble.info/snapshot/ here]. These include the latest builds of Mumble and Murmur for Windows, and static builds of Murmur for Linux.<br />
<br />
=Post-installation tips=<br />
==Common tips==<br />
===Initializing/Resetting Murmur SuperUser password===<br />
Type:<br />
murmur -supw <password><br />
That will change the password for SuperUser, a special user that has all rights.<br />
If you want to reset the entire database, just delete murmur.sqlite and the recreate it with the command above.<br />
<br />
==Windows==<br />
===Text-to-Speech===<br />
The Text-To-Speech voices that ship by default with Windows are not all that good (and if you are not English, its even worse as it will try to speak english even when the text is not). If you have installed either MS Office or the Speech SDK, you will get more voices which can be configured from the Speech control panel. You can also buy a commercial Text-To-Speech engine; as long as it's SAPI5 compatible it can be used by Mumble. The main developers are currently using NeoSpeech Kate (buyable standalone from [http://www.nextup.com NextUp]).<br />
<br />
===Creating a server connection shortcut===<br />
You can right click on your desktop and choose "New" and pick "Shortcut" from the sub-menu.<br />
In the box that says "Type the location of the item" put "mumble://username:password@servername/channel"<br />
replacing the "username" with the name you log into the murmur server with (or omitting it and mumble will ask you for a user name), replacing "servername" with the DNS name or IP address of the murmur server. "Channel" may be omitted if you want to connect to the root channel. If a password is not specified mumble will request one from you when it attempts to connect. The bare minimum required for the shortcut would be "mumble://servername" with mumble requesting a username and a password upon attempting to connect to "servername". This format would also be used to embed a link to your murmur server in a web page, perhaps in the members section of a clan home page. <br />
<br />
===It complains about mumble_ol.dll / Problems with Overlay===<br />
If you are running XP you will need to update it to SP2.<br />
<br />
=== Murmur dies when I log out! How can I get Murmur to stay on all the time? ===<br />
If you've noticed that the Murmur server dies when you log out of Windows, this is expected. If you want Murmur to run all the time, it'll need to be ran as a service. Fortunately, this is really easy to do! For the purposes of this write-up, the service we are creating is Murmur Demo. You may call it something else if you so choose.<br />
<br />
Some references you'll see int his write-up:<br />
<br />
instsrv.exe - A program that adds services to the Windows registry.<br />
<br />
srvany.exe - A program that allows any Windows application and some Windows 16-bit applications to run as a service.<br />
<br />
'''The HOW-TO'''<br />
<br />
Step 1: Gain Administrator access on the machine running Murmur.<br />
<br />
Step 2: Download and install the following collection of tools from Microsoft to the default directory (C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits):<br />
<br />
[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit].<br />
<br />
Step 3: Open a command console (Start >> Accessories >> Command Prompt).<br />
<br />
Step 4: If you have installed to the default directory, type the following:<br />
<br />
"C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\instsrv.exe" "Murmur" "C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\srvany.exe"<br />
<br />
The result of this step is a new service in the Services console (Start >> Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Services).<br />
<br />
'''Be sure to close the Services console before proceeding.'''<br />
<br />
Step 5: Open the registry editor (Start >> Run and enter "regedit") and navigate to the following key:<br />
<br />
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Murmur Demo<br />
<br />
<br />
Step 6: Right click on the key name ("Murmur Demo") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> Key.<br />
<br />
Step 7: Name this new key "Parameters"<br />
<br />
Step 8: Right click on the key name ("Parameters") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> String value.<br />
<br />
Step 9: Name this new String value "Application".<br />
<br />
Step 10: Right click on the String value ("Application) in the right panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select Modify. Change the value from blank to the full path to your murmur.exe file.<br />
<br />
Repeat steps 8 through 10, making a second String value called "AppDirectory" and set its value to the full directory path of your murmur.exe file.<br />
<br />
Step 11: Close Regedit<br />
<br />
Step 12: Open the Services console. Navigate to your service, and right click it and select Properties.<br />
<br />
Step 13: Make sure the Startup Type value is Automatic, and then press the Start button.<br />
<br />
At this point, the server should launch, although you probably won't see it. You can test to see if it's working by trying to connect to it using your client.<br />
<br />
If your server did start, congratulations, you're done. You should be able to logoff and reboot the machine if you want, with Murmur pesisting through both.<br />
<br />
If your server did not start, recheck your settings. Most problems are related to typos in configuration settings.<br />
<br />
==Linux==<br />
===Getting the Shortcuts Suppression to work===<br />
<br />
You need to have Xevie enabled in your xorg.conf. To do this you will have to add the following line to xorg.conf, in the extensions section:<br />
<br />
Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
<br />
That should like something like this:<br />
<br />
Section "Extensions"<br />
...<br />
Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
...<br />
EndSection<br />
<br />
Then restart the X server (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and try again.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Documentation]]<br />
[[Category:Documentation English]]</div>Monkehhttps://wiki.mumble.info/index.php?title=Installing_Mumble&diff=2820Installing Mumble2009-02-21T09:33:30Z<p>Monkeh: /* Gentoo */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Getting and Installing Mumble=<br />
This page shows you directions on how to install Mumble (client) as well as Murmur (server).<br />
<br />
==Windows==<br />
Just head to [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page], get the Windows executable and run it. Follow the installer instructions and you are done.<br />
<br />
Also, you can build Mumble yourself from source as described in [[BuildingWindows]].<br />
<br />
==Linux==<br />
Some Linux distributions already have Mumble packaged so that an easy installation is possible. Check your package manager of your distribution for Mumble. But sometimes those packages are not up to date. So if you want more in-depth information about installing Mumble for Linux read up on [[BuildingLinux]]. Installation from source (svn and tarball) is described there.<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Debian ===<br />
<br />
Debian Testing (lenny) includes the latest official Mumble packages, and is the officially maintained version. New packaging efforts are encouraged to base their file layout and usernames on what is used here, to make third-party packages easier to port. To install:<br />
<br />
'''Client'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Server and web applications'''<br />
sudo aptitude install mumble-server mumble-server-web<br />
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server<br />
<br />
''People who are connected to your Mumble server can go to <nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/register.cgi to register with the server through a web interface.<br />
''They can also upload a custom texture that will be displayed in the Mumble game overlay from this page. <br />
''Any 600x60 PNG image will work, but if you have an alpha channel on in, it will have transparency.<br />
''<nowiki>http://</nowiki><your IP or domain>/mumble/ shows the list of users in your Mumble server.<br />
<br />
Mumble v1.1.6-x86 for Debian Stable ('Etch', 4.0r5) is available at http://Vocis.K1T.NET/<br />
<br />
=== Ubuntu ===<br />
<br />
==== Official Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is the easy way, but you won't always get the latest version.'''<br />
<br />
Ubuntu Hardy Heron (8.04) includes the Mumble 1.1.x series in it's official repository. It's cloned from Debian testing before every Ubuntu release, so while it will lag slightly behind, it won't be by much. Just follow the directions for installing under Debian.<br />
<br />
==== PPA Repository ====<br />
<br />
'''This is a bit more to type, but should always be up-to-date.'''<br />
<br />
As the packages in the official Ubuntu repository aren't always up-to-date, you can add an external PPA repository to your package manager. It should always include the newest stable version of Mumble and Murmur for i386 and amd64 architectures.<br />
<br />
You will have to manually add the repositories for the PPA repository. Go to a command prompt and type <br />
sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list<br />
then add the following two lines to the bottom of the file<br />
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/slicer/ubuntu hardy main<br />
then run<br />
sudo aptitude update <br />
(replace ''hardy'' with ''gutsy'' or ''intrepid'' if you are on those distributions)<br />
<br />
Afterward you can use the same command as for installing under Debian (see above).<br />
<br />
More information about the PPA repository can be found at [https://launchpad.net/~slicer/+archive/ppa Launchpad]<br />
<br />
===RPM-based distributions===<br />
Fedora, openSUSE, PCLinuxOS, etc. are RPM-based distributions. If their own official package repository doesn't have an up to date version or even no version at all of Mumble, then have a look at openSUSE's Build Service (http://software.opensuse.org). <br />
<br />
There you can find many different RPM-builds for different distributions and architectures of Mumble. '''Note''' that these packages are not officially supported, but it should work. <br />
<br />
Follow this link to see search results for "mumble": http://software.opensuse.org/search?q=mumble<br />
<br />
Often you can install it with the RPM tool of your distribution or by typing (as root):<br />
rpm -i mumble-1.1.7-i386.rpm<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Gentoo===<br />
'''Client'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/mumble/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Mumble ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/mumble >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/mumble<br />
That should do the magic. If you want the SVN version, see [[BuildingLinux]]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Server'''<br />
<br />
Depending on what other features you want compiled into it, check up on the possible USE-flags: http://www.gentoo-portage.com/media-sound/murmur/USE#ptabs<br />
<br />
It's well possible that the Murmur ebuild is masked by the ~x86, ~amd64, or other keyword. Here, we make sure it will install anyways.<br />
<br />
Become root and do:<br />
echo media-sound/murmur >> /etc/portage/package.keywords<br />
emerge -av media-sound/murmur<br />
That should do the magic. If you want the SVN version, see [[BuildingLinux]]<br />
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===ArchLinux===<br />
A stable PKGBUILD is avalaible in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?do_Details=1&ID=10221&K=mumble AUR]. Download the tarball and then run:<br />
tar xzfv mumble*.tar.gz<br />
cd mumble*<br />
makepkg<br />
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That should create a package for you. Of course, you need to install all the dependencies listed before. To do it in a single command:<br />
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pacman -S alsa-lib qt4 libxevie sqlite3 boost<br />
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Finally, install the package:<br />
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pacman -A mumble-1.0.0-1.pkg.tar.gz<br />
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Of course, replace the package name as appropriate.<br />
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If you want to test a SVN Snapshoth, use this [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 PKGBUILD] in the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=23369 AUR]. Use [http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Yaourt Yaourt] or the instructions above.<br />
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==Mac OS X==<br />
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Precompiled Mac OS X universal binaries are available from the [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=147372 SourceForge downloads page].<br />
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You can also build it from source yourself if you wish. See [[BuildingMacOSX]] for more information.<br />
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==Snapshots==<br />
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If you want to get the latest snapshots for Mumble and Murmur, you can find those [http://mumble.info/snapshot/ here]. These include the latest builds of Mumble and Murmur for Windows, and static builds of Murmur for Linux.<br />
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=Post-installation tips=<br />
==Common tips==<br />
===Initializing/Resetting Murmur SuperUser password===<br />
Type:<br />
murmur -supw <password><br />
That will change the password for SuperUser, a special user that has all rights.<br />
If you want to reset the entire database, just delete murmur.sqlite and the recreate it with the command above.<br />
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==Windows==<br />
===Text-to-Speech===<br />
The Text-To-Speech voices that ship by default with Windows are not all that good (and if you are not English, its even worse as it will try to speak english even when the text is not). If you have installed either MS Office or the Speech SDK, you will get more voices which can be configured from the Speech control panel. You can also buy a commercial Text-To-Speech engine; as long as it's SAPI5 compatible it can be used by Mumble. The main developers are currently using NeoSpeech Kate (buyable standalone from [http://www.nextup.com NextUp]).<br />
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===Creating a server connection shortcut===<br />
You can right click on your desktop and choose "New" and pick "Shortcut" from the sub-menu.<br />
In the box that says "Type the location of the item" put "mumble://username:password@servername/channel"<br />
replacing the "username" with the name you log into the murmur server with (or omitting it and mumble will ask you for a user name), replacing "servername" with the DNS name or IP address of the murmur server. "Channel" may be omitted if you want to connect to the root channel. If a password is not specified mumble will request one from you when it attempts to connect. The bare minimum required for the shortcut would be "mumble://servername" with mumble requesting a username and a password upon attempting to connect to "servername". This format would also be used to embed a link to your murmur server in a web page, perhaps in the members section of a clan home page. <br />
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===It complains about mumble_ol.dll / Problems with Overlay===<br />
If you are running XP you will need to update it to SP2.<br />
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=== Murmur dies when I log out! How can I get Murmur to stay on all the time? ===<br />
If you've noticed that the Murmur server dies when you log out of Windows, this is expected. If you want Murmur to run all the time, it'll need to be ran as a service. Fortunately, this is really easy to do! For the purposes of this write-up, the service we are creating is Murmur Demo. You may call it something else if you so choose.<br />
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Some references you'll see int his write-up:<br />
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instsrv.exe - A program that adds services to the Windows registry.<br />
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srvany.exe - A program that allows any Windows application and some Windows 16-bit applications to run as a service.<br />
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'''The HOW-TO'''<br />
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Step 1: Gain Administrator access on the machine running Murmur.<br />
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Step 2: Download and install the following collection of tools from Microsoft to the default directory (C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits):<br />
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[http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffd&displaylang=en Windows 2003 Server Resource Kit].<br />
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Step 3: Open a command console (Start >> Accessories >> Command Prompt).<br />
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Step 4: If you have installed to the default directory, type the following:<br />
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"C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\instsrv.exe" "Murmur" "C:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\srvany.exe"<br />
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The result of this step is a new service in the Services console (Start >> Control Panel >> Administrative Tools >> Services).<br />
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'''Be sure to close the Services console before proceeding.'''<br />
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Step 5: Open the registry editor (Start >> Run and enter "regedit") and navigate to the following key:<br />
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Murmur Demo<br />
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Step 6: Right click on the key name ("Murmur Demo") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> Key.<br />
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Step 7: Name this new key "Parameters"<br />
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Step 8: Right click on the key name ("Parameters") in the left panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select New >> String value.<br />
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Step 9: Name this new String value "Application".<br />
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Step 10: Right click on the String value ("Application) in the right panel of regedit, and from the menu that pops up, select Modify. Change the value from blank to the full path to your murmur.exe file.<br />
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Repeat steps 8 through 10, making a second String value called "AppDirectory" and set its value to the full directory path of your murmur.exe file.<br />
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Step 11: Close Regedit<br />
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Step 12: Open the Services console. Navigate to your service, and right click it and select Properties.<br />
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Step 13: Make sure the Startup Type value is Automatic, and then press the Start button.<br />
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At this point, the server should launch, although you probably won't see it. You can test to see if it's working by trying to connect to it using your client.<br />
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If your server did start, congratulations, you're done. You should be able to logoff and reboot the machine if you want, with Murmur pesisting through both.<br />
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If your server did not start, recheck your settings. Most problems are related to typos in configuration settings.<br />
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==Linux==<br />
===Getting the Shortcuts Suppression to work===<br />
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You need to have Xevie enabled in your xorg.conf. To do this you will have to add the following line to xorg.conf, in the extensions section:<br />
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Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
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That should like something like this:<br />
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Section "Extensions"<br />
...<br />
Option "XEVIE" "Enable"<br />
...<br />
EndSection<br />
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Then restart the X server (Ctrl+Alt+Backspace) and try again.<br />
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