Hi all, I've been using Kphone as SIP client on Linux rather successfully some months ago. From time to time it freezes and/or stops working in terms of not transmiting anything down the wire... Looking for some alternatives I've found: * sipset (http://www.vovida.org/) - no DTMF-support by the time I type these lines * LinPhone (http://www.linphone.org/) - seems to be quite awesome but I keep on getting "need to register" messages on console, even if I setup my login/passwd on the configuration menu * LIPZ4 (http://www.lipz4.com/lipz4.htm) - unfortunatelly it only runs on RedHat, and I'm using SuSE (well, they plan to "port" it to SuSE soon, they said) I'd appreciate some advice on getting LinPhone working with FWD (http://www.fwdnet.net/) and also some hints on some other (nice and feature rich) SIP clients for Linux. TIA, Martin
Hi all, I started to use SJPhone on Linux because Kphone puts some extra noise on the line and gives me choppy sound. I assume that SJPhone is still a beta but... could anyone please explain me how do I answer an incoming call?? When someone calls me, the "Active" button flashes in red but there's no way to pick up the damn thing... My box starts beeping and I can't stop/abort/refuse the call neither; the only way to stop is to kill the SJphone process... Any hints? In this sense: any other SIP-phone for Linux with DTMF-support? (www.lipz4.com only works under ReadHat...) Regards, Martin
Hi all, I just found out that, despite SJphone hasn't a DTMF-panel, you still can navigate through the menus (I installed Asterisk PBX on one of my servers) just typing the digits you want into the "Enter address to call"-field while a call is in course. I thought this might be usefull for other VoIP-freaks out there :-) Regards, Martin
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 22:22, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
I started to use SJPhone on Linux because Kphone puts some extra noise on the line and gives me choppy sound.
I have found Kphone to be OK, no problems with the sound quality, but this is a newer version than that supplied by SuSE. See http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/index.html There is also linphone http://www.linphone.org/ You could try some of these but not sure JsPhone http://www-x.antd.nist.gov/proj/iptel/nist-sip-communicator.html Firefly http://www.virbiage.com/firefly/ sipset http://www.vovida.org/ These are asterisk based GnoPhone http://www.gnophone.com/ IAXClient http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/ -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
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