Talk:Mumble

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Revision as of 04:02, 2 February 2026 by Prabuanand (talk | contribs) (suggested about the advantages of moving a page over copying the contents to a new page)

Mumble page created with contents of of Murmur page

  1. Murmur was the old name for the mumble-server package, and Mumble is the preferred naming of the joint client/server program upstream.
  2. Expanded Beginning section to describe distinction between the client and server.
  3. Updated "murmur" package and service to their renamed version: "mumble-server".
  4. Indicated that installing "murmur" will install "mumble-server" due to the "Provides" directive, etc.
  5. Added that Alpine Linux v3.21 and earlier still retain the original "murmur" package & service naming.
  6. Added that the mumble-server-openrc package would be installed automatically on Alpine Linux's default openrc init installations
  7. Added command prompts and doas.
  8. Added See also: Generating SSL certs with ACF.
  9. Style/grammar amendments.

John3-16 (talk) 04:55, 1 February 2026 (UTC)

Dear John3-16, Thanks for updating the wiki. For examples like this Murmur->Mumble, you may want to consider moving a page instead of creating a new page as that will provide an option to preserve all the previous editing history. Moving a page will add also the redirect tag automatically. Thanks again for your contributions. -Prabuanand (talk) 04:02, 2 February 2026 (UTC)