Mumble is a free and open-source, low-latency, high-quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming. This tutorial will walk you through the process of installing Mumble on a Fedora Server Latest system.
Before you begin, you will need:
Ensure that your Fedora Server system is up-to-date with the latest patches and packages.
sudo dnf update -y
To install Mumble on your Fedora Server Latest system, use the following command:
sudo dnf install mumble -y
This will install Mumble and all its dependencies on your Fedora Server system.
Once the installation is complete, launch Mumble from the command line by typing:
mumble
Alternatively, you can launch Mumble from the applications menu.
Upon launching Mumble, you will be prompted to configure the client settings.
Once you have completed the setup, click on "Finish".
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Mumble on your Fedora Server Latest system. You can now enjoy low-latency and high-quality voice chat with your friends while gaming.
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