Hi Roman,
See also Sergey's answer in December:
http://lists.freearchive.org/pipermail/oralux/2005-December/000804.html
Best wishes,
Gilles
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Hi, Doug,
Thanks for help.
My linphone doesn't create a default ~/.linphonec file, but I copied
your configuration. I have changed the following options:
contact=sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
reg_identity=sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
username=717013
passwd=savant
I've replaced the values with my account
Ok, the only way to see if a default .linphonec file comes up is to
start linphonec with no configuration file present. Move the one you
have to another name and just enter linphonec and there should be a
default startup file generated. There is still no guarantee that you
will be able to use
Hi!
Is 33.6k modem enough for using linphone? If so, could you send me a
configuration file, I've just installed the package linphone-nox and
created an account on freeworlddialup.com. But no test number works. The
only working thing is sipomatic the test utility.
Hope you help
Roma, out
This is a secondary letter to the previous one about
linphone/linphonec.
Complete documentation comes with the program. All you have to do is
use your favorite web browser and start off with
/usr/share/doc/linphone-nox/html/index.html
and you will be able to read the entire user's manual