"Linux-Wildo" is a gamer-oriented voice chat software that enables communication among players.
The installation process for Linux-Wildo is fairly simple. To get started, users need to run the following commands: $ ./configure $ cd test $ make. This will install a test client (lwtestclient) that has basic functionality along with other programs that let users keep up with the project state. The server can be installed by running $ cd server $ make. Although the server is only half-working, it is still a good base upon which to add features.
In terms of features, Linux-Wildo allows users to start a server in control mode, data mode (on port 9000), and even connect to the server as a client. Users can register a dataserver "g" and manually control the server by playing with lwserver.cpp sources and recompiling the server.
The latest release of Linux-Wildo (pre-alpha) comes with several updates that include the removal of the test server, a redesigned server class structure, definitive control and data server, and multiple dataserver/controlserver support. The software is still considered pre-alpha and not quite usable yet, but it's expected to become more stable with subsequent releases.
Overall, Linux-Wildo is a promising voice chat software for gamers with a client and server model. It may take some time before it is stable enough for widespread use, but it's definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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