Running a ventrilo server off of a tomatoed RT-N16
Hello, I am new to Tomato USB / VPN but the experience has been quite good so far, been learning a lot and unlocked the full potential of my router. Anyway, I had the idea of experimenting with...
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You're not trying to run an Intel compile of ventrilo on the MIPS CPU in the RT-N16, are you? All apps for Tomato must be recompiled with the Tomato cross-compile SDK before they can be used. Rodney
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OH! You know I did not even consider the architecture. Thank you!
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I took a look at Ventrilo after I wrote that - it's proprietary binary-only, unfortunately. Rodney
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What about Mumble - http://mumble.sourceforge.net/ - ? It's less known but it prolly has the best quality/features comparing to the big two players in the area (Ventrilo & Teamspeak). And on top...
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murmur (the server component of mumble) still requires Qt (nee qmake) to compile, which has proven to be pretty close to disastrous with the Tomato SDK to date (at least in my own experience). It...
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Damn… well, now I remember reading a while ago (regarding another program) that Qt was indeed a hassle to run on a router. Thanks for the input anyway :)
View ArticleRodney et al: there's a non-QT version of murmur too...
http://code.google.com/p/umurmur/ uMurmur is a minimalistic Murmur implementation without dependency on QT-core. It lacks features of Murmur but aims at working well on embedded devices like routers....
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Too funny - a minimal implementation that uses a (rarely seen) external library, adding to the size. :) umurmurd now available. Rodney
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