I use iaxcomm (a little finicky to get working since it needs wxgtk files) and
linphone
Linphone is SIP and is a little trickier to get working when dealing with NAT
than iax (iaxcomm)
I chose these 2 because they seemed the easiest to get working.
They both work fine but are not as good sound q
Yes iaxcomm is an IAX softphone. I know Xten is working on improving
their linux support for their SIP based shoftphones.
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On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 07:09, Adam Fineberg wrote:
> Howard Lowndes wrote:
>
> >Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
> >Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
> >
> >So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
> >I am still waiting to he
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
How about iaxcomm?
http://iaxcli
On Sat, 2005-01-15 at 05:37 +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
> Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
>
> So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
> I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite
Can anyone _recommend_ a downloadable OSS softphone that _works_ under
Linux and is compatible with Asterisk.
So far I have tried kphone and linphone and had problems with both, and
I am still waiting to hear back from the X-Lite beta folks.
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Howard.
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