![]() ![]() Problem now is I have no more information as I gave in the first post. ![]() This processor is only supported in the newest kernel 4.8 but maybe there is still a bug there. As i suspected it has something to to with my motherboard (Asrock J3455-ITX) with an Intel quad core J3455. I tried this with both ubuntu server and ubuntu desktop and the results are the same and consistent. I ran exactly the same commands on all of these clean installs: Took my server offline and grabbed a spare hdd and did a clean install of ubuntu 16.10 using the new motherboard, installed mumble-server, doesn't work, same exact error as in my original post. Clean install of ubuntu 16.10 as virtual machine in virtualbox, installed mumble-server, works fine. What i did was: (I did this with both the server and desktop version) Okay, I've been digging deeper to find out what is happening and it seems related to my motherboard. 21:59:41.605 1 => Connection closed: The remote host closed the connection 21:59:34.103 Object::connect: No such slot MurmurDBus::userTextMessage(const User *, const TextMessage &) 21:59:34.102 1 => Not registering server as public ![]() 21:59:34.090 1 => Announcing server via bonjour 21:59:33.964 DBus registration succeeded 21:59:33.962 Successfully dropped capabilities 21:59:33.960 ServerDB: Opened SQLite database /var/lib/mumble-server/mumble-server.sqlite 21:59:33.889 Initializing settings from /etc/mumble-server.ini (basepath /etc) Running mumble server version: murmurd - 1.2.18-1~ppa1~yakkety1 So i did a clean install of mumble-server, all went fine but I can't connect to it and I've been pulling my hair out trying to find out why. Recently i upgraded my server to new hardware and did a clean install of Ubuntu server 16.10 (couldn't use 16.04 LTS due to a very new processor). I have been running mumble server quite some time now and i love it, works great. In my 10 years working with Linux this is my first time I'm actually posting a question on a forum. First off thank you devs for this awesome tool! ![]()
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