On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 23:48:01 -0700 John White <[email protected]> wrote:
> > <snip> > > I dropped the .tld and put my home phone number 1775-------------- > into $ xdg-open sip:(my home phone number)@diamondcard.us and it rang > my home phone just fine, and then, as usual, froze. > > > > > > I have attached a desktop file for you to test. > > > > 1) Extract attached file to ~/.local/share/applications/ > > > > 2) Run command: > > > > $ xdg-mime default linphone.desktop x-scheme-handler/sip > > > > 3) Confirm that Linphone is a default program for SIP by running: > > > > $ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/sip > > linphone.desktop > > > > 4) Test it with: > > > > $ xdg-open sip:[email protected] > This worked fine....opened the linphone window and registered me on > diamondcard.us and then froze (by "froze" I mean that were I to wait > a half-hour it would probably come live again). > > > >> Linphone loads, says I am registered, but it cannot be used for > >> about half an hour when there are lots of names and phonenumbers in > >> linphonerc. > >> > > I suggest to import most of your contacts that are not being used > > often into an external contact management program that would > > display contacts in click-able hyperlinks and then use the solution > > I have proposed. > > I think this a good idea and will try to find such a program. > Please let me know when you do. I tried to use the address book of Claws Mail and I have failed to make a click-able sip: URI. In the meantime I think I have a very strange solution which you might like. Using the Start Menu Application launcher (of freeDesktop.org). More information at http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/customize-menu Add a category called VoIP and then extract the attached desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications/ This is the content of the attached file: [Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=iptel Early Music GenericName=Test Music VoIP Bot Comment=Call to iptel Early Music Type=Link URL=sip:[email protected] Icon=sip-bookmark Categories=VoIP; You might want to do some of the above actions using MenuLibre. http://www.smdavis.us/projects/menulibre https://launchpad.net/menulibre > > <snip> > > I am starting to think that the problem just might be with Vector > Linux. There are two programs in the Vector Linux 7.0 repository > that don't load properly on my system (Samsung RF511), and linphone > may need one or both of them: > It seems to me that you also have issues with connection, this is not just you, perhaps it is occurring because Linphone has a too long timeout checking status of each contact, which is annoying, or this problem is resulted in checking of status in conjunction with connectivity issue by your ISP. Third Party Factors (side note) ------------------- In Israel there is a graduate and silent trend by Israeli Internet Service Providers to sabotage VoIP communications, especially SIP. A few years ago, in Israel, it was impossible to use SIP with Ekiga over 3G connections, via Bluetooth or USB. Even though Ekiga was extremely horrible connecting to the internet in Europe, there were strange issues that used to occur only in Israel. Ekiga did overcome all of these problems, if not most of them, last time I have verified. Nowadays, an ISP named Bezeq is selling a router called NETGAR (see attached image) that is set up to crash, and all of its setting are consequently being reset, when Linphone starts to make a connection! Such problem: a. is deliberate. b. is of vulnerability. c. is occurring only with Linphone, as far as I have experienced. d. has nothing to do with Linphone itself. > > <snip> > > Thank you for your excellent assistance. > I am very glad that I was helpful to you! > > John > -- Proper English www.reddit.com/r/proper 4 teh lulz... http://email.is-not-s.ms
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