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<div>=Introduction=<br />
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This page shows you directions on how to install and use Mumble (client) and Murmur (server). For complete usage information, see [[Mumbleguide|Mumbleguide]], [[Murmurguide|Murmurguide]], and/or the respective subsections on the main page.<br />
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=Getting and Installing Mumble and Murmur=<br />
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==Windows==<br />
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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. The installer includes both the client and the server.<br />
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(for Win2000 see [[Tips_Tricks]])<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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Note that the official releases of Mumble 1.2.x are ''not currently compatible with Mac OS X 10.4'', but you can try the experimental snapshots found [http://www.scorpius-project.org/mumble-osx-10.4/ here] '''warning: use at your own risk; these have not been thoroughly tested, and may have bugs'''.<br />
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In order to be able to use the '''[[Overlay]]''' it has to be installed separately. To install it launch Mumble, go into ''Mumbles settings'' into the Overlay section and you should see an ''option to install it''. The reason for the separate installation is that Mumble itself does not need administrative rights to install, but the overlay does.<br />
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==Linux==<br />
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For most Linux distributions, the client package name is ''mumble'' and the server package name is ''mumble-server'' or ''murmur''. For many Debian- and RPM-based distributions, there is ''mumble-server-web'', which is a turnkey installation of ICE for Murmur.<br />
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On the popular Linux distributions, Mumble should be available in either third party repositories or the official repository. See the distribution sections below.<br />
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==== Debian ====<br />
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'''Note that for the mumble-server package on Debian or Debian-based distributions, you should not start the server manually. After you install and configure it, it will start on its own.'''<br />
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Debian unstable has the latest release at all times in it's repository, and snapshots in experimental. Backports to current stable are done as soon as the package reaches testing (usually a week after release).<br />
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apt-get install mumble<br />
or<br />
apt-get install mumble-server<br />
dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server<br />
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==== Ubuntu ====<br />
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Ubuntu carries whatever Mumble version was current at the time of the release in the universe repository. We also maintain a PPA that has the latest version for recent Ubuntu versions<br />
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mumble/release<br />
sudo apt-get update<br />
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sudo apt-get install mumble<br />
or<br />
sudo apt-get install mumble-server<br />
sudo dpkg-reconfigure mumble-server<br />
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=== RHEL (and its derivatives, such as CentOS) ===<br />
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Please see the [[Install CentOS5]] page for both packaged and manual murmur installation instructions. Mumble is not easily built on this platform at this time, and there are no official packages (yet?).<br />
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For CentOS 6 see the [[Install CentOS6]] page.<br />
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=== Fedora ===<br />
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Since Fedora 13, use yum:<br />
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yum install mumble<br />
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There are additional packages available as <tt>mumble-*</tt>, such as <tt>mumble-overlay</tt> and <tt>mumble-server-web</tt>. Please consult your package manager for more information.<br />
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=== SUSE ===<br />
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Up-to-date packages can be found in the [http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lnussel:/mumble:/unstable/ Build Service].<br />
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Alternatively you can follow these steps while running openSUSE:<br />
#Open a web browser and go to [http://software.opensuse.org/search software.opensuse.org]<br />
#In the search box at the top, enter '''mumble''' as your search query<br />
#Assuming you're running 32bit, click on '''1-Click Install''' located at the first result<br />
#When asked to download a file, tell your browser you want to open the file<br />
#Once YaST is opened, click ''Next'' (leave defaults), then ''Next'' again, and again<br />
#Enter your root password if asked; Mumble will now download<br />
#Click '''Finish'''<br />
#To run Mumble:<br />
##Open the Kickoff application launcher and type '''mumble''', then --> '''Run mumble'''<br />
##Or: open a terminal and type '''mumble''' and press enter<br />
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''Note: If you are asked to accept a certificate just press '''OK'''''<br />
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=== Arch Linux ===<br />
To install Mumble, use pacman:<br />
pacman -S mumble<br />
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For the Mumble Server Murmur:<br />
pacman -S murmur<br />
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There are also unstable packages in AUR:<br />
* Mumble Unstable (updated directly from Git): http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26865<br />
* Murmur Unstable (updated directly from Git): http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=32900<br />
* Murmur ICE (with ICE support): http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=19980<br />
* umurmur (minimalistic murmur): http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=38982<br />
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=== Mandriva/ROSA/Unity ===<br />
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Mumble is available since 2010.0.<br />
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urpmi mumble<br />
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It's best to install the package from Cooker - it has many fixes.<br />
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=== Others ===<br />
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If all of the above options fail to work, you can always try [[BuildingLinux|compiling Mumble from source]], however installing a package is considered "best practice".<br />
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== Smartphones ==<br />
Mumble is currently being ported/reimplemented for various mobile phone platforms.<br />
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=== iPhone ===<br />
There is currently an iPhone version of Mumble in the works; you can find more information about it from the [http://mumble.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=mumble/mumble-iphoneos;a=summary iPhone Git repository]. Any help with the project is always appreciated.<br />
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If you are on a jailbroken device you can point your iOS device [http://mumble-ios.appspot.com/wdist here] and it will automatically install the latest build of Mumble.<br />
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Precompiled builds can be found [http://sites.google.com/site/mumbleforios/ here] with instructions to install to a jailbroken iOS device. The build is unsupported as it was not compiled by an official Mumble developer.<br />
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=== Maemo (Nokia) ===<br />
Maemo builds can be found [http://maemo.org/packages/view/mumble/ here]. These builds are unsupported, as they were not made by official Mumble developers. That does not, of course, mean you shouldn't use them; it just means there's no guarantee we can help you if you have a problem.<br />
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