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Running ventrilo-server, how-to?
Running ventrilo-server, how-to?
Hello!
Is anyone out there running Ventrilo-server on their Bubba?
Can you please post a quick how-to, would be very happy!
Is anyone out there running Ventrilo-server on their Bubba?
Can you please post a quick how-to, would be very happy!
Idiot.se
I doubt that you will be able to run Ventrilo Server on bubba at all!
First of all Ventrilo is proprietary, closed source software and is only distributed as binaries for i386, PowerPC and Sparc.
Bubba uses an ARM-processor and would need the source to be compiled for this platform.
I might be wrong about this, so i do encourage you to look around and see if you can find the source, then it might be possible!
/Bjorn
First of all Ventrilo is proprietary, closed source software and is only distributed as binaries for i386, PowerPC and Sparc.
Bubba uses an ARM-processor and would need the source to be compiled for this platform.
I might be wrong about this, so i do encourage you to look around and see if you can find the source, then it might be possible!
/Bjorn
Hi! Thanks for your answer.
I found this little tool called Qemu (http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Qemu), wich i think is a i386 emulator. Will installing ventrilo-server be possible with Qemu?
I found this little tool called Qemu (http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Qemu), wich i think is a i386 emulator. Will installing ventrilo-server be possible with Qemu?
Idiot.se
If you didn't try to install ventrilo server maybe this will be of interest!
the person who wrote this article:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/S ... riloServer
has used a ventrilo server through emulated x86 with qemu-x86. Only thing is that that person used a NSLU2 which features a 266mhz processor.
But try it out! it might work well for you on bubba even at 160mhz!
never give up.
/Bjorn
the person who wrote this article:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/S ... riloServer
has used a ventrilo server through emulated x86 with qemu-x86. Only thing is that that person used a NSLU2 which features a 266mhz processor.
But try it out! it might work well for you on bubba even at 160mhz!
never give up.
/Bjorn
Re: Running ventrilo-server, how-to?
Seems the thread is quite old but here's how to get Ventrilo working on B2, if anyone is still interested:
http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?f ... ilo#p12958
http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?f ... ilo#p12958
Re: Running ventrilo-server, how-to?
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Re: Running ventrilo-server, how-to?
It works fine, to be honest. Typical VOIP servers (Ventrilo, TeamSpeak) are not actually touching the audio streams in the server-side, but rather working as packet routers between clients - i.e. all the CPU-intensive work is done by the clients (encoding/decoding audio).linhely wrote:Software emulation of i386 on 200mhz ARM-processor will be very slow, and will most likely not perform well as a realtime audio-conferencing server.
I have been running Ventrilo on B2 via qemu for months now, without any issues - this is with moderately low number of users (2-10), your mileage may vary.