So,

A few minutes ago I uninstalled flatpak linphone and then reinstalled it, using 
the 
linphone web site install url.  I did not lose the addresses.  So far I have 
made 3 calls 
without it freezing so perhaps this helped.  Sure hope so.

John

On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 7:57:09 AM PST John White wrote:
> Thanks much.  I updated to the latest buster a few days ago, which included
> a new flatpak.  The question is how to get linphone updated to the new
> flatpak. I suspect it doesn't happen automatically but I am new to flatpak.
> 
> My thinking is that I just reinstall linphone on the updated flatpak and I
> am wondering what harm that might cause.  I doubt it will hurt much as
> linphone now generally freezes on completion of a sip call.
> 
> John
> 
> On Wednesday, November 20, 2019 2:59:20 AM PST Ken wrote:
> > Originally published at:
> > https://www.cyberciti.biz/howto/debian-linux/debian-linux-10-x-released-an
> > d-> here-is-how-to-upgrade-it/
> > 
> > The Debian GNU/Linux project has released an updated version of its
> > stable Linux distribution Debian 10 (“buster”). You must upgrade to
> > get corrections for security problem as this version made a few
> > adjustments for the severe issue found in Debian version 10.1. Debian
> > is a Unix-like (Linux distro) operating system and a distribution of
> > Free Software. It is mainly maintained and updated through the work of
> > many users who volunteer their time and effort. The Debian Project was
> > first announced in 1993 by Ian Murdock.
> > 
> > On Wed, Nov 20, 2019 at 1:55 AM, John White <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Linphone is freezing too often on my debian buster (flatpak) system.
> > > Debian just updated flatpak and I am thinking that a reinstall of
> > > linphone might help, partly because I get the following error when
> > > running flatpak update:
> > > 
> > > Can't find app/com.belledonnecommunications.linphone/x86_64/4.1.1
> > > metadata for dependencies: Unable
> > > to load metadata from remote
> > > com.belledonnecommunications.linphone-1-origin: summary fetch error:
> > > GPG signatur
> > > es found, but none are in trusted keyring
> > > Nothing to do.
> > > 
> > > Anyone know what problems should I expect if I simply reinstall
> > > linphone flatpak?

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