On 11/04/2020 08:53 PM, Faiz Ali wrote:
> This clearly shows ALSA is not installed. 
> Can you make sure ALSA is installed?
> Present in the right directory?
> Have execute permissions?
Should be installed on many Linux distros by default? Also a local
~/.asoundrc or ~/.alsoftrc could stop this from working.

>
> On Wednesday, November 4, 2020, Filippo Lombardo
> <filippolomba...@email.it <mailto:filippolomba...@email.it>> wrote:
>
>     Hello everybody on the list
>
>     I write because whenever I execute the command to launch linphone
>     and I try to call a test number ( my mobile phone ) I get an error
>     message.
>
>     Below it's what I see:
>
>     filippo@ThinkPad-R61:~$ sudo /usr/bin/linphone
>     [sudo] password for filippo:
>
Er, for Linhpone, no sudo is required, that's not an administrative
tool! Try it without sudo and get to the bottom of the problem, maybe a
"sudo adduser filippo sound" does it? Check what group /usr/bin/linphone
has.

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