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Full name : John White Email : [email protected] Subject : ring Message : I am using ring. 2017-10-20 19:01:41 UTC as a sip phone via diamondcard.us, on my Debian Stretch system. It works fine. BUT I can't use it as I would like as there is no documentation to speak of. I want to put a name AND phone number in the contacts list, but can only put one of the other. I don't see many of the functions referenced in the online documentation. I will contribute. If I could get ring working well as a sip phone I would probably try its other feature. If I could call a land line or cell phone using ring's non-sip functions, that would be great. Until Gates bought it, I used skype and could call land lines from it. Finally, I think ring is hampered badly because it uses too common a name. Perhaps calling it ringx some other unique name would help. As you can see, I am quite confused by ring but think it has great promise if more documentation were available. John White White Law Chartered 335 W 1st St. Reno, NV 89503 775-322-8000 : -- Steven Roth Consultant en logiciel libre T. 514 276 5468 poste 381 | C. [email protected] S. savoirfairelinux.com | B. blog.savoirfairelinux.com | R. ring.cx Ring ID 1d0b7bbdc5e137123eafb1e8bff597945de4e594
