Mumble
Windows
1) Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/files/Mumble/1.2.3a/mumble-1.2.3a.msi/download there and download the client!
2) Run the file and follow the installer instructions you dont haft to install the server, because its not necessary!
3) Configure the voice and sound on mumble!
4) Go to http://humbledumble.weebly.com/servers.html and get the mumble ip!
5) Start your client, and join our mumble server!
If you got any questions, ask us http://www.humbledumble.weebly.com/contact-us.html here!
Mac OS X
Precompiled Mac OS X universal binaries are available from the SourceForge downloads page.
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 here warning: use at your own risk; these have not been thoroughly tested, and may have bugs.
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 here warning: use at your own risk; these have not been thoroughly tested, and may have bugs.
Linux
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.
On the popular Linux distributions, Mumble should be available in either third party repositories or the official repository. See the distribution sections below.
On the popular Linux distributions, Mumble should be available in either third party repositories or the official repository. See the distribution sections below.
Debian
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.
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).
apt-get install mumble
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).
apt-get install mumble
Ubuntu
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
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:slicer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mumble
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:slicer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mumble
Fedora
Since Fedora 13, use yum:
yum install mumble
yum install mumble
SUSE
Up-to-date packages can be found in the Build Service.
Alternatively you can follow these steps while running openSUSE:
Alternatively you can follow these steps while running openSUSE:
- Open a web browser and go to software.opensuse.org
- In the search box at the top, enter mumble as your search query
- Assuming you're running 32bit, click on 1-Click Install located at the first result
- When asked to download a file, tell your browser you want to open the file
- Once YaST is opened, click Next (leave defaults), then Next again, and again
- Enter your root password if asked; Mumble will now download
- Click Finish
- To run Mumble:
- Open the Kickoff application launcher and type mumble, then --> Run mumble
- Or: open a terminal and type mumble and press enter
Arch Linux
To install Mumble, use pacman:
pacman -S mumble
pacman -S mumble
Others
If all of the above options fail to work, you can always try compiling Mumble from source, however installing a package is considered "best practice".
Smartphones
Mumble is currently being ported/reimplemented for various mobile phone platforms.
Android
They are still fixing a client for androids!
You can follow the efforts in the Mumble Android Git repository. Binary version for testing are also available there.
You can follow the efforts in the Mumble Android Git repository. Binary version for testing are also available there.
iPhone
There is currently an iPhone version of Mumble in the works; you can find more information about it from the iPhone Git repository. Any help with the project is always appreciated.
If you are on a jailbroken device you can point your iOS device here and it will automatically install the latest build of Mumble.
Precompiled builds can be found here with instructions to install to a jailbroken iOS device. The build is unsupported as it was not compiled by an official Mumble developer.
If you are on a jailbroken device you can point your iOS device here and it will automatically install the latest build of Mumble.
Precompiled builds can be found here with instructions to install to a jailbroken iOS device. The build is unsupported as it was not compiled by an official Mumble developer.
Maemo (Nokia)
Maemo builds can be found 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 that the they will work!
Extra information!
Most of this mumble guides is copied from http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Installing_Mumble so check there if you need some extra help or contact us!
Later on we maybe doing videos as guides, if you are makeing tutorials, please make tutorials of this and send us the link and we will add it here!
Later on we maybe doing videos as guides, if you are makeing tutorials, please make tutorials of this and send us the link and we will add it here!