Hi

Please don't send your new posts as replies to existing message. Start
new messages and just copy the address of the list. Your message is now
burried at the bottom of a very long thread (luckily mutt has the
ability to break and reassemble thread)

In addition, your requirement don't really make sense.

On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 07:02:34PM -0800, chester c young wrote:
> phase 1 requirements:
> - sip and/or iax2 using g729 and/or gsm

g729 implies that it is not really free.

Let's assume s/g729/speex/ . Otherwise the answer is "no".

> - put into /etc/init.d/___ - phone enabled on boot up

Huh? IS that phone a client program? If so: why should it be run as a
server?

There are plenty of ways to run a program at desktop startup.

> - all parameters in /etc/___

If they're not, file a big bad bug report.

> - automatically navigate around gnome and kde sound

Huh?

> - automatically navigate dhcp (if any)

Huh?

> - gnu has something sort of close(?)
> - must install through one command, thru apt-get, or thru synaptic

On which distribution?

Debian already has a host of free phones. The best seem to be Twinkle
and Ekiga for SIP and kiax for IAX. A number of others are usable.

The only one that does *both* SIP and IAX (if you really need that) is
yate-gtk :-p .

> - must be hosted in free public place
> - must run on Ubuntu first try

Which version? Ubuntu has some of the Debian packages.

> 
> phase 2:
> - have same run under Puppy Linux

Consider giving more information on the limitations of the system
(memory? disk-space?)

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