Thanks Peio Can someone remove me from this list until the next Debian is released? I don't like Applimage so until next Debian at least, I will be using Twitter exclusively.
John On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 1:59:55 AM PST Peio Rigaux wrote: > Hello Boris. > > We are currently talking with official maintainers of Linux > distributions (especially Debian). > > There were issues in the past preventing them to support the latest > version of Linphone, and I'm sorry for that. > > This generated a huge number of user issues because the app couldn't get > fixes from the updates while the sip.linphone.org server did. > > I do hope that this update problem will be fixed in a next release. > > That said, I took a look at your logs, but I can't take the time to > investigate an old version of Linphone. > > Could you please try with the latest Appimage (I gave link in other > answers on this mailing list) and send us new logs ? > > Before troubleshooting interoperability with external providers (which > can be complicated), please ensure that all is working for you with > sip.linphone.org accounts. > > > Regards, > > Peio Rigaux > Junior Software Engineer > Belledonne Communications, the company behind Linphone > Linphone.org <https://linphone.org/> > > Le 06/12/2020 à 20:36, Boris a écrit : > > Hej LinPhone List, > > > > I am new on the list, have installed LinPhone for some time and use it > > regularly. > > My thanks go to all who contribute to the software! > > > > I chose LinPhone because it is more or less the standard for IP > > telephony in my favorite Linux distribution (Debian Buster). > > > > Unfortunately I have little knowledge about VoIP. Some problems I > > can't get under control and hope for help here. > > > > I use LinPhone 3.12.0 from the stable repositories of Debian. To test > > if my problems are solved I have already tried the AppImage with > > version 4.x. But this did not show any new results. I am not sure what > > the best practice is. I would like to have a LinPhone repository in > > the sources.list. So far I could not get used to AppImages..... > > > > I have configured two SIP accounts in LinPhone. One of them (from TNG) > > runs without problems. Only sporadically I have the effect that a red > > text appears on an outgoing call: Not Acceptable Here 399 > > 87.137.138.18:5083 "non-audio media not accepted". > > This only occurs when dialing certain numbers, other numbers can be > > called. > > > > My pain is much greater when using LinPhone on a SIP account from > > Deutsche Telefon - attention: not Tele_k_om, but this one: > > https://www.deutsche-telefon.de/ > > 1. outgoing calls can be set up, but are aborted reproducibly after a > > little more than 15 minutes > > 2. incoming calls cannot be accepted. > > For both cases I have provided output from the debug window (anonymized): > > https://cation.de/pub/call_logs.zip > > > > I confronted the support at Deutsche Telefon with the matter. There > > they are only moderately cooperative. The logs would not show any > > reason, but probably the refresh period was set to 1800 and would be > > renewed half the time. I should set it to 3600 and check if the time > > until abort changes - it doesn't. > > They also advised me to change the refresh from uas to uac. But I > > don't find this paramenter at all. > > > > I would be very happy if LinPhone would run stable - even with the > > named service. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Boris > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Linphone-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
