On Sunday 17 March 2002 05:23, you wrote: > Guy Zelck wrote: > > Dennis Myers wrote: > >> On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 09:30:46 +0000 > >> > >> Graham Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Does anyone know if there is a Linux equivalent to the Windoze phone > >>> dialer? > >> > >> Graham, what do u use for desktop? If KDE then Internet Dialer, If > >> command line then try wvdial, it is on the CDs. Both must be set up to > >> dial out but the internet dialer is more self explanatory IMHO. > >> Dennis M. > > > > Hi, > > Can you be a bit more specific by telling us which package contains the > > "Internet Dialer". I can't find it on the cds, nor does rpmfind.net know > > anything given 'dialer' as search string. I'm a bit apprehensive as > > 'Internet' has nothing to do with placing a simple phone call. > > All I've got is : > > > > RPMS1/cdialog-0.9a-7mdk.i586.rpm > > RPMS1/gtkdialogs-1.0-3mdk.i586.rpm > > RPMS2/wvdial-1.42-1mdk.i586.rpm > > RPMS3/Xdialog-2.0.3-1mdk.i586.rpm > > > > > > Thanks, > > Guy. > > Thanks Dennis, but perhaps I should clarify my original post. > > By internet dialer, I assume you are referring to kppp which I have got > and use for connecting to the internet. However, as Guy appears to > realise, what I am looking for is a programme that will dial, and > perhaps even save, telephone numbers for voice calls. > kppp seems to have no facility for this, not that there's any reason > why it should. > > Does wvdial do this, or is it an alternative internet connection program? Just did a quick search, and there seem to be some programs, http://www.lila.com/nautilus/ http://www.linuxtelephony.org http://www.linuxtelephony.org
Just a start maybe. -- Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
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