<SNIP>
> I disagree. My 81 yr. old mother is one of my user group. Gizmo
just
> worked, my only problem being "Login Error. No audio output devices
> are currently available"
> which I traced via Google to an ubuntu discussion where it emerged
> that debian
> (or linux ?) can only handle one audio process at a time. After doing
> Desktop >
> Preferences > 'Multimedia Systems Selector' and setting everything to
> ALSA defaults
> Gizmo audio worked (but mplayer now does not). I'm not quite sure how
> to toggle between different audio processes - there must be a way in a
> multi-threading system.
> (http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=97357&page=10)

I think that if you try Ekiga you will be able to use all of your sound
stuff. Ekiga registers to the Gizmo account with the following settings:
Account Name: Gizmo
Registrar: proxy01.sipphone.com
User: 1747xxxxxxx
Password: *******

I have never had any problem talking to Gizmo people using Ekiga.

Alan

> 
> I'm not evangelical about this - its just the best thing I've seen so
> far.
> 
> I've just read the Ekiga Faq by Damien Sandras - previously known as
> gnome-meeting - which I played with but never got around to buying a
> web camera for, but which is now optimised for VoIP with plugins
> allowing video conferencing.
> 
> It remains optimised for gnome, which I like.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Adam Bogacki,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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