* Hamish Whittal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ha scritto:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that
stable, but perhaps someone
On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 10:40 +0200, Filippo Carone wrote:
* Hamish Whittal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ha scritto:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to
Seth Remington wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 10:40 +0200, Filippo Carone wrote:
* Hamish Whittal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ha scritto:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now
Hi Hamish,
Sorry about being a day late... man, these lists are hell to keep up
with.
You could also try xlite - www.xten.com
Cheers,
Zoltan
Hamish Whittal wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to
How about Xlite for Linux? It's already out... www.xten.com2005/6/27, Hamish Whittal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Folks,I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I amnow looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up
Title: RE: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Good soft-phone on Linux
sjphone by sjlabs do a linux binary.
its actually quite excellent, but you need oss emu/oss for sound output/input
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jesus Mogollon
Sent: Tue 28/06/2005 22:02
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that
stable, but perhaps someone here can advise on what softphone I can use
on Linux.
: Good soft-phone on Linux
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that
stable, but perhaps someone here can advise on what
On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 09:42:01PM +0200, Hamish Whittal wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am wanting advise on a good soft-phone on Linux. I have looked at
Gnophone but cannot seem to get it to compile under debian sarge. I am
now looing at sipXphone seem to be picking up that it is not that
stable, but