FYI J-Pilot does run on Debian. I copied across my databases and it
seems to work in display mode. It is too big for the screen and I have
tried it in landscape mode, as well The keyring plugin works, as well.
I have not tried to sync to my Treo. But since USB host mode works it
should be possi
Peter Schwenke wrote:
> Limiting the call to audio only, I have had both SIP and H239 calls with
That was meant to be H.323.
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Michael Shiloh wrote:
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> Do you think the distortion was on the analog side e.g. volume settings,
> or delays on the network side?
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I tried again last night when I had a second person. The distortion was
not too bad. Gaps and missing chunks but promising.
But there was a long delay receivin
Using
http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk//src/target/audio/om-gta02/voip-handset.state
I was able to use linphone to connect to ekiga on another machine. The
mic and speaker worked. The sound was a little soft and distorted. But
I was juggling a headset on the other computer and the openmoko.
Russell Bryant wrote:
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> On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Peter Schwenke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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> The problem is with the audio. I can hear the ring for an incoming call
> using stereoout.state. Once the
Stefan Schweizer wrote:
> * Sebastian Ohl:
>> i tried to turn my gta02 into a musicplayer on the debian distro. does
>> anyone managed to get any sound out of it ? i see that the alsa modules
>> are loaded and the alsamixer says every volume value is at its maximum.
>> so what am i doing wrong by c
SIP is looking very promising on Debian. I installed ekiga and linphone
and have had some success with both. Nothing fancy - just apt-get install.
Calls can be successfully initiated and received on linphone. Ekiga
does work as well and I have received video but it didn't cope too well.
The pr
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