When a call comes in on my installation, it occupies a corner widget that is very easy to miss. It seems the widget has a relatively low Z-index and it makes it difficult to click on.
On 1/8/21 8:22 AM, ael via Linphone-users wrote: > I have just "upgraded" to the recent version of linphone-desktop on > Debian testing. > > I would give the version here, as indicated by: > > $ linphone --help > Usage: linphone [options] [command] > A free (libre) SIP video-phone. > > Options: > -h, --help show this help > --cli-help displays the help menu to use Linphone with the CLI > -v, --version show app version > --config <file> specify the linphone configuration file to be used > --iconified start in the system tray, do not show the main interface > -V, --verbose log to stdout some debug information while running > > Arguments: > command send an order to the application towards a command lin > > But linphone -v just prints "linphone". So that's the first bug. > I looked in ~/.local/share/linphone/logs/linphone1.log after turning on > logging, but no there is version in there either. > > The debian package is 4.2.5-3 and has only been released in the last > week or so, so I think it is the current version. > > But to the main point: how do I answer an incoming call???! > I make a test call from another device, and linphone plays in ringtone. > But there is no indication of the incoming call on the GUI and no way to > answer the call? Weird? What is going on? > > ael > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > Linphone-users@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
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