hi
It looks interesting, but it is documented to support only old RedHat
versions and they don't release source to let me recompile. I am not a
big RedHat fan, but if I have to use it on the desktop, I would want
something newer than RedHat 9. If you can tell me you are using it with
a
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one person
who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone. His end
works, but I get very bad echo on my end. Have any of you folks been
able to get linux based soft phones working well with *?
I'd appreciate links
On Mon, February 14, 2005 22:22, Darren Ellis said:
I'd appreciate links to howtos/docs if you have them, and/or samples of
working configs for * and the linux softphones.
I gave up trying to use linux soft clients they all seem to have some
fatal flaws or issues I could never fully get rid
Darren Ellis wrote:
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one
person who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone.
His end works, but I get very bad echo on my end. Have any of you
folks been able to get linux based soft phones working well with *?
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 12:22, Darren Ellis wrote:
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one person
who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone. His end
works, but I get very bad echo on my end. Have any of you folks been
able to get linux
Am Montag 14 Februar 2005 12:57 schrieb Tor Setane:
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 12:22, Darren Ellis wrote:
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one person
who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone. His end
works, but I get very bad echo on my
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 22:29 +1100, Duane wrote:
I gave up trying to use linux soft clients they all seem to have some
fatal flaws or issues I could never fully get rid of
While I'd second that, Gnomemeeting is still pretty good and by far the
best softphone I've used on Linux. Currently, it
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 13:08 +0100, Jens Kübler wrote:
Maybe you wanna check out the softphone zip4x5 made by Zultys.
It's the software which is used by the same hardphone.
Howdy,
Do you use this product and do you have any relationship with Zultys?
It looks interesting, but it is documented
Darren Ellis wrote:
Hi,
I have * working with X-Lite and Sipura adapters, but I have one
person who is linux based, and is trying to use Linphone and Kphone.
His end works, but I get very bad echo on my end. Have any of you
folks been able to get linux based soft phones working well with *?
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 10:47 -0700, Kyle Hagan wrote:
I used to use kphone and have very bad echo, I switched to sjphone and
it worked great.
It isn't too bad, but it has latency (compare it e.g. to asterisk as
softphone and you'll see what I mean) and no dial pad. So I found it
isn't really
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 20:01:18 +0100, Bruno Hertz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another point to note is that seemingly all closed source softphones
(SJ, XLite beta and also cornfed) make connections to web servers
and transmit platform/call information. Don't know how you think about
that, but for
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 14:22 -0500, Dana Olson wrote:
Do you have this documented somewhere? Is this for the Linux Xlite and
SJphone only, or the Win32 ones as well?
We're talking Linux currently, don't know about Windows. Documented?
On the cornfed website it's specifically mentioned, with
Bruno Hertz wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 22:29 +1100, Duane wrote:
I gave up trying to use linux soft clients they all seem to have some
fatal flaws or issues I could never fully get rid of
While I'd second that, Gnomemeeting is still pretty good and by far the
best softphone I've used on Linux.
Ralph Green, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 13:08 +0100, Jens Kübler wrote:
Maybe you wanna check out the softphone zip4x5 made by Zultys.
It's the software which is used by the same hardphone.
Howdy,
Do you use this product and do you have any relationship with Zultys?
It looks interesting,
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 11:43 +1100, Duane wrote:
Yea I've been hanging out for them to support it for ages now...
Hehe. Not the worst thing to hang out for :) Anyway, OPAL seems
to have a reasonably working SIP stack by now, I did a test run
with the cli client and it worked. Some features are
How does PhoneGaim compare?
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