| Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 16:31:23 -0500
| From: Constantine 'Gus' Fantanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[A long and detailed map of his trip through sound Hell.  Thanks!]

|   (Note: the kphone SIP client is
| no longer supported and has a bug which garbles the outgoing sound;
| otherwise, it is ALSA compliant.  There is a patch for that bug, but I
| am hesitant to use a program which is no longer supported.)

I'm not sure what you mean by "no longer supported".  It is being
developed.  New folks have taken over since the old developers have
moved on.  This happened some time around October 2005.  Have a
look at the mailing list:
  https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/kphone-devel

On that list, have a look at
  http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9991043&forum_id=45235

It announces KPhoneSI.  My guess is that that is the version to use
since Klaus is the one doing the most committing to kphone's CVS.
KPhoneSI is a fork but I think that it is within the same CVS
repository.

I'm sorry if I sound a bit confused -- it is because I am.  I've only
tried to build kphone once, near the end of September.  It was not in
a good state then.  Since then there has been considerable activity,
but not by me.

(I don't use a SIP softphone.  I would like to, but it isn't a high
priority for me.  The machine I would run it on is currently running
Red Hat 8.0 so Ekiga is out of the question (depends on so many things
that are newer).  Maybe kphone would work.  If I were to get
really ambitious, I would actually set up Asterisk.)
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