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#Mumble 1.2.19 download manual
Please see the Install CentOS5 page for both packaged and manual murmur installation instructions.

RHEL (and its derivatives, such as CentOS) You find details in the file "README.Debian".

You can disable the autostart with systemd. The mumble-server-Package in Ubuntu will start automatically on system-start. To install Mumble from the Debian Repository, run: If no package is available, take a look at the Snap- and Flatpak-packages below (which will run on various distributions) or you can try to compile Mumble, see Section: Building-Mumble. On the most popular Linux distributions, Mumble should be available in the official repositories or third-party repositories.įor Details, take a look at the distribution-sections below. You can download a static version of the Mumble-Server from the Official Website. The reason for the separate installation is that Mumble itself does not need administrative rights to install, but the overlay does. To install it: launch Mumble, go into Mumble's settings -> Overlay section and you should see an option to install it. In order to be able to use the Overlay it has to be installed separately. The Mumble-Installer includes an option to install the Mumble-Server.Īlternatively you can download the latest version from the: GitHub releases page. Note: Releases that include the term "RC" are Release Candidates and therefore Test Versions. The installer will guide you through the installation and configuration of Mumble.Īlternatively you can download and run the latest MSI installer (mumble-1.x.x.msi "win圆4" for the 64-bit version) from the GitHub releases page. 1.3.9 Flatpak Package (for various Distributions)ĭownload and Install Mumble and Mumble-Server (aka Murmur) Windowsĭownload the latest stable version of Mumble from the Official Website.1.3.8 Snap Package (for various Distributions).1.3.3 RHEL (and its derivatives, such as CentOS).1 Download and Install Mumble and Mumble-Server (aka Murmur).
