Hmm, pretty important feature. Every other Softphone program that I've
ever installed has that capability. When you've shrunk the program
down, it probably should appear in your systray and if a call comes in,
it should pop something up. Hopefully something that you can click on
to either answer the call or bring up the software so you can click on
answer.
Just a suggestion and if it conflicts with a basic philosophy of the
program, no problem.
On 01/23/2013 09:46 AM, Joi Ellis wrote:
Linphone doesn't pop up when it rings on my windows 7 machine, either,
so maybe it doesn't have that feature?
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 7:44 AM, John Ervin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I know that Linphone is available for current Ubuntu (I have the
repository version installed v3.5.2), but is there a desktop
integration deb file available for Ubuntu that makes it work
better with the Ubuntu 12.10 desktop? Currently it does fun
things like not really pop up when the phone rings, so I have to
go hunting for the icon. And normally you'd think it would be in
the systray (or whatever you call it in Ubuntu), but not there.
Otherwise, it works great and Love the ease of calling direct sip
calls not via my Asterisk server.
Thanks...
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