Hello.
Sorry for the belated answer, I have been very busy in the last months.
Could you please describe your issue in details ?
I will need you to answer to several questions :
Are you using sip.linphone.org free SIP server ?
Which version of Linphone are you using ?
Could you enable debug
On 11/04/2020 09:30 PM, ael via Linphone-users wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Roland Häder wrote:
>> Mostly you need to install the proper package and add your user to the
>> proper group (mostly "sound"). So no need to fiddle with permissions. :-)
> Worth checking, but those
Thanks Ael also for this input
Kind regards
On 04/11/20 21:30, ael via Linphone-users wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Roland Häder wrote:
Mostly you need to install the proper package and add your user to the
proper group (mostly "sound"). So no need to fiddle with
Thanks Ael also for your contribution
Kind regards
On 04/11/20 21:19, ael via Linphone-users wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:03:14PM +0100, Filippo Lombardo wrote:
Hi Faiz Ali,
I never heard about ALSA: I will make a search on google to find relevant
information,
Hi Roland,
here below is my output
filippo@ThinkPad-R61:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/linphone*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 228288 feb 27 2018 /usr/bin/linphone
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 89832 feb 27 2018 /usr/bin/linphonec
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 14328 feb 27 2018 /usr/bin/linphonecsh
Kind regards
On
Hi Roland,
thank you very much for your contribution.
It happens that if I call the application with the simple line
/usr/bin/linphone and then I configure the application by means its
wizard putting inside their fields the three information of a SIP
account I have ( username;password;
Hello Members,
I am having issue with linphone ios11, not getting incoming calls when it
is in back ground.
Santhosh Bejjala
On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 1:24 AM Faiz Ali wrote:
> This clearly shows ALSA is not installed.
> Can you make sure ALSA is installed?
> Present in the right directory?
>
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:11:44PM +0100, Roland Häder wrote:
> Mostly you need to install the proper package and add your user to the
> proper group (mostly "sound"). So no need to fiddle with permissions. :-)
Worth checking, but those error messages don't sound like permissions.
aplay -l
On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:03:14PM +0100, Filippo Lombardo wrote:
> Hi Faiz Ali,
>
>
> I never heard about ALSA: I will make a search on google to find relevant
> information,
https://www.alsa-project.org/
ael
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On 11/04/2020 09:03 PM, Filippo Lombardo wrote:
>
> Hi Faiz Ali,
>
> and thank you for pointing me in a direction to follow.
>
> I never heard about ALSA: I will make a search on google to find
> relevant information,
>
> as the right installation directory and the right permissions
>
> Kind
Hi Faiz Ali,
and thank you for pointing me in a direction to follow.
I never heard about ALSA: I will make a search on google to find
relevant information,
as the right installation directory and the right permissions
Kind regards
On 04/11/20 20:53, Faiz Ali wrote:
This clearly shows
On 11/04/2020 08:53 PM, Faiz Ali wrote:
> This clearly shows ALSA is not installed.
> Can you make sure ALSA is installed?
> Present in the right directory?
> Have execute permissions?
Should be installed on many Linux distros by default? Also a local
~/.asoundrc or ~/.alsoftrc could stop this
This clearly shows ALSA is not installed.
Can you make sure ALSA is installed?
Present in the right directory?
Have execute permissions?
On Wednesday, November 4, 2020, Filippo Lombardo
wrote:
> Hello everybody on the list
>
> I write because whenever I execute the command to launch linphone
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