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Create your own Raspberry Pi powered home VOIP service with Mumble

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Old Raspberry Pis often get left in a drawer. In fact, my first Raspberry Pi, the 256MB Raspberry Pi 1 is more of an antique than useful tool. But, perhaps there is a project that it can be used for?

The project that I have in mind uses Mumble, an open source, low-latency high quality voice chat application. Mumble has been used to provide clear communication for gamers and workers for well over a decade. Best of all, it needs very little system resources, so the single core Arm 700MHz CPU in my Raspberry Pi 1 is more than enough for a small Mumble server on my home network. After five hours of use it only used 29MB of RAM and 3.3% of CPU resources. Power consumption hit just 1W!

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The goal of this how to is to create a Mumble server and use it for in-house communication between family members in a completely fictitious mansion that I own. Now everyone will know when dinner is ready!

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