On Mon, 2012-05-14 at 12:00 +0200, cryp...@nym.hush.com wrote: > Ramana, > > I had a quit similar issue in a different settings. In our case we > were looking for a solution for conf-call in a personal context (so > the financial question was also important) and we need something > stable and easy to use. > Our solution was Mumble-murmur (http://mumble.sourceforge.net/) which > are BSD and GPL licensed. > > The client, Mumble, runs on Windows, Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. This was > an important point for us as we were a quite heterogeneous group. > Furthermore, the Windows client is very easy to install (the windows > users of our group were the most computer illiterate, thus we need > something very easy to use for them). > The server component, Murmur, can run on GNU/Linux even if, > for our > part, we use public murmur servers. As Mumble is really common in the > gaming-world there is a lot of solutions to get a channel from setting > up your own server to public hosts (commercial or not). You have a > list of some hosts on the mumble sourceforge page > (http://mumble.sourceforge.net/Hosters).
This is dead-easy to install and configure on Debian-based GNU/Linux variants.
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