Linux Journal had an article a while back about setting up a call center using LTSP and
softphones. It's not exactly what you described but perhaps you could contact the
author for suggestions.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8165
Petre
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
So, is anyone here using skype on an LTSP terminal?I have a few people who
needs to use Skype to make phone calls. As Ihaven't got a way to get it running
in a terminal, those people arethe only ones who are running standalone PCs.I
wonder if there's a way to get the thing running.Can anyone shed some light on
this matter?
Thanks
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