[Bug 497441] Review Request: mumble - Voice chat application

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--- Comment #35 from Igor Jurišković <juriskovic.igor at gmail.com>  2009-04-28 13:47:56 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #34)
> Just a quick comment: If you're using scripts/murmur.conf as it is, that
> expects murmur to be running under the username "mumble-server". If you want
> the user to be named "murmur", you'll need to change it :)
> Unless it clashes with Fedora policy, I would actually recommend keeping the
> username as "mumble-server", as that will allow you to use the majority of the
> config-files as-is.
Yeah, I was thinking to do that but it was late last night. And mumble-server
fits better because most files and directories are called mumble-server. I'll
change that today.
> 
> Also the input-policy file -- please check that it does indeed work. It's a
> complete hack, has only been tested on Ubuntu (and does not work on e.g.
> Debian), and so it might not give the result you wish. Also, unless you happen
> to run an older X server, X will lock input devices so they can't be read,
> which means it won't work anyway. May be better to just remove it.
> 
> BTW: I may be missing something obvious here, but why target F9? F10 is
> released, and F11 is due in a month?  
Mine system is F9. Its heavily modified and doing an upgrade is not an option.
I'll do a complete new installation of F11 when it comes out. Anyway I wont
need to change nothing in spec file. g15 is still missing in F11. :( I would
try to make package but I don't have G15 keyboard so I can't test binaries.


I'll upload new spec and srpms later(few hours).

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