ohphone -- not a gui, but functional with a few tweaks (esp if openh.323 gets updated to deal with Zaptel)
Jeremy McNamara
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
All the clients that I'm aware of for IP telephony have drawbacks. Some won't work at all.
KPHONE -- Kphone works best for me, but Kphone doesn't have a dialpad to dial tones during the middle of the call, so the demo that * comes with can't be run. Kphone (3.1, the latest) also has a habit of crashing if you do something even mildly stressful, such as hang up while Kphone is trying to connect.
LINPHONE -- Linphone does not work with ALSA, nor with ALSA's OSS emulation. I've used pre-packaged version of Linphone and compiled my own, using --enable-alsa to get it up and running. NOTE -- not all versions of ALSA let you do this! There's a silent failure to compile -- check config.log to make certain that the ASOUND_H is defined.
GNOPHONE -- Gnophone also does not work with ALSA, although I haven't yet tried to compile it from a tarball/CVS. With ALSA version 0.9.4, GnoPhone won't even give me a chance to configure the sound card. IIRC GnoPhone did work with 0.9.2 and possibly 0.9.3.
1. I invite comments from people who can get these clients to work with ALSA 0.9.4. I am working with the latest CVS of ALSA.
2. Are there other open-source clients that I've missed?
Regards, Moshe
P.S. I've fiddled with the CVS versions only enough to get things to compile. E.g., in linphone, configure.in must be changed to find <alsa/asoundlib.h> instead of <sys/asoundlib.h>. Well, ok, I did add -mfmath=sse to some of the Makefiles but that should be harmless enough...
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