Thanks Ael also for this input

Kind regards


On 04/11/20 21:30, ael via Linphone-users wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Roland Häder wrote:
Mostly you need to install the proper package and add your user to the
proper group (mostly "sound"). So no need to fiddle with permissions. :-)
Worth checking, but those error messages don't sound like permissions.

aplay -l

will list the alsa devices on a system (see man aplay) and that may
throw some light on the problems.

I assume that you don't have pulseaudio on your system: just say no :-)
If pulseaudio *is* there, you could try getting linphone to use that
if it happens to work. Many people try to purge pulseaudio...

But I am not an expert on any of this.

ael


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