How to Install Mumble on Fedora CoreOS

Mumble is a free and open-source voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) application that allows users to communicate securely with one another through a high-quality, encrypted voice chat system. In this guide, we'll show you how to install Mumble on the latest version of Fedora CoreOS.

Prerequisites

Before we start, you'll need the following:

Steps to Install Mumble

  1. Open the terminal on your Fedora CoreOS system. You can do this by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + T keys on your keyboard.

  2. Type the following command to update your system:

sudo dnf update
  1. After the update process is complete, install the mumble package by typing the following command:
sudo dnf install mumble
  1. Once the installation is complete, you can launch Mumble by typing the following command:
mumble
  1. If everything has been installed correctly, you will see the Mumble client screen. You can now create a new user account or connect to an existing server to start communicating with others.

Conclusion

That's it! You've successfully installed Mumble on your Fedora CoreOS system. Now you can enjoy secure, high-quality voice chat with your friends and colleagues. If you have any questions or encounter any issues during installation, feel free to refer to the official Mumble documentation or seek assistance from the Mumble community.

If you want to self-host in an easy, hands free way, need an external IP address, or simply want your data in your own hands, give IPv6.rs a try!

Alternatively, for the best virtual desktop, try Shells!