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Setup
I don't use Windows or macOS so I can't speak to how they work. On Linux, simply launch the app and run through the audio setup wizard. After that, go to Server -> Connect -> Add new
. Enter whatever username you want, use nixnet.xyz
as the address, 64738
for the port, and label the server however you'd like. When prompted, the password is NixNet
. Pretty much the same goes for the Android app; open it, add a new server, enter the information above, connect, and start chatting!
If you want a new channel made for something (game, podcast, private call, etc.), just let me know and I'll create one!
Installation
For more in-depth and accurate information than what's here, look at the official Mumble website.
- Arch Linux
sudo pacman -S mumble
- Debian
sudo apt-get install mumble
- Ubuntu
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mumble/release
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mumble
- Fedora
dnf install mumble mumble-overlay mumble-plugins
- Android
Download it from F-Droid. It is also on Google Play but I recommend using F-Droid instead.
- Windows and macOS
Download the latest release from their GitHub page.
- iOS
A client is available in the App Store