> > Aaron Wilson wrote: > > > > > No version of Skype for Solaris. Skype 1.4 is available for Linux. The > > > Linux version supports Video now too. I imagine you couldn't do video > > > from a > > > Sunray though unless you could somehow use an IP Camera. I think Skype on > > > Linux uses ALSA so there may be sound problems if you ran the Linux > > > version > > > on the SRSS. I don't know for sure (For some reason I'm thinking Sunrays > > > use > > > OSS for Audio, but I could be wrong and probably am). I've never tried > > > using it in conjuction with a Sunray. We run our Sunrays on Solaris so not > > > an option really. > > > > > > I'm currently tasked with researching ways to allow our users to use > > > Skype. All of our users have a Sunray and a desk phone. I'm looking at > > > products like Vosky, Skip2pbx, SkyStone to get Skype to work using our > > > existing phones and PBX. I'm leaning more towards the Linux based Skip2pbx > > > solution myself. > > > > > > I'm also looking at SIP trunking too. On the SIP Softphone vs Skype > > > Software front, I have had limited success on a Sunray. I loaded up an > > > Asterisk vmware image on my Mac and ran SIP Communicator from a Sunray. I > > > was able to get SIP Communicator to work from a Sunray, connect to the > > > Asterisk server, audio, etc. Well, I was able to get my mic to work from a > > > Sunray 1G but on a Sunray 2FS, the mic didn't work. Could of just been the > > > cheap mic I was using I suppose. > > > > >
Hi Aaron, Just let me get this thread back on top again ;) I am curious if you made any progress towards a Solution for having some kind of VOIP capabilities on a Sunray (Solaris). There must be someone on this list whom already tried Skype on Linux? Possitive results? Patrick
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