anyone on mumble
B. Henry
burt1iband at gmail.com
Mon Apr 4 17:39:12 UTC 2016
I have voice chat servers, both teamtalk and mumble configured to handle moderately sized groups, but they are certainly not at this point intended to
be Ubuntu specific.
I'd be willing to addanother mumble server if there was demand, but I do not know that there is.
There was a vinux ventrilo server that could handle up to 50 people at atime, but it ws never used much, so now we stopped paying for that.
bThe vinux people are on bllufudge now. There is also a mumble server a friend has where Linux and accessibility are frequent topics of discussion,
but the people there are mostly arch users at this time.
If anyone needs a place to voice chat about Linux and or accessibility as it relates to Linux, feel free to contact me off list and I can share
credentials, and if interest is there I will set up a dedicated server or create a new room on one of my existing serfers.
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B.H.
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Alan Pope wrote:
Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 12:34:12PM +0100
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 1 April 2016 at 11:22, Daniel Crone <quirky.wizard at gmx.com> wrote:
> > Hello. I sometimes like to chat with people. Is there a mumble chat room for ubuntu users, with a name like
> > linux.mumble.com
> > ubuntu.mumble.com
> > or something like that?
>
> There was talk some years ago of having an Ubuntu wide Mumble server,
> but I don't think anyone ever set one up. It's pretty straightforward
> to setup a mumble server. I have one for the Ubuntu Podcast which we
> use when we record, but it's not setup for many users.
>
> The Hacker Public Radio Mumble server is very friendly, and has some
> cross-over in terms of philosophy. So if we were all going to meet up
> somewhere that might be a good place.
> host: ch1.teamspeak.cc
> port: 64747
>
> Personally I hang out on the Jupiter Broadcasting one sometimes,
> especially when they're recording shows, but also in the evenings when
> things are quiet.
> host: new.mumble.jupitercolony.com
> port: 64734
>
> Cheers,
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