Indeed, I'm not using gnome notification mechanism. But, I use Linphone
everyday and I never miss call because the ringing popup always appears on
my screen while I receive a call.

Le dim. 6 janv. 2019 à 11:03, David Burleigh <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> On Sat, 2019-01-05 at 23:05 +0100, Joe Bidon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> To get the last version of linphone, you have to use flatpak (
> http://www.linphone.org/technical-corner/linphone/downloads).
>
> sudo apt-get flatpak
> flatpak --user install --from
> https://linphone.org/flatpak/linphone.flatpakref
>
>
> Ok, I've installed the Flatpak version and it works fine, except that
> apparently it doesn't notify via the Gnome mechanism, so there is no
> indication in the system tray of missed calls. This is a serious lack. It
> means that every time I am away from my desk, when I return I have to click
> on the Linphone icon to see whether I missed any calls, and then I have to
> check to see whether there is any voicemail. If Linphone is not going to
> use the normal Gnome indicator mechanism, then it should give some visual
> indication of missed calls in its own icon in the system tray.
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