Yes, see Blink's help page.

On Nov 17, 2010, at 10:22 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Adrian Georgescu wrote:
>> First official release of Blink for Linux is now available.  The following 
>> distributions are supported:
> this looks nice. Is there a bug tracker somewhere?
> 
> I have found two things:
> 1. If sip address is entered as sip:n...@domain.net, blink tries to 
> authenticate the user "sip:name" (instead of "name").
> 
> 2. if I set the audio device sample rate higher than 32 khz, the python2.6 
> stream seems to come and go in pavucontrol, and I get blink using 100% CPU 
> and audio quality of calls is quite bad. this is on ubuntu karmic, quite fast 
> dual core, audio is intel hda. As there are actually no codecs with a sample 
> rate higher than 16khz available, possibly it makes sense to set default 
> sample rate of the audio devices to 16 khz as well (or 32 khz).
> 
> BR
> Stefan
> 
> 
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