Hi, linphone has jack-support for quite a while now. And there is even a console version of it. But I haven't used it for some time. So I cannot say anything about the current status of it. MfG Tobias Am Donnerstag, den 02.11.2006, 13:51 +0100 schrieb Esben Stien: > carmen <_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > does that require OSS emulation? > > For the moment; only thing that works for me without too much problems > is twinkle. > > > sounds like a lot of work. > > Not really, it's just compiling a firing up oss2jack, but it's not a > clean solution and it has its limitations. > > > is there a good wiki entry on using oss2jack? > > After I compile it and load the kfusd module, I: > > #mv /dev/dsp /dev/dsp-org > #ln -s /dev/dsp5 /dev/dsp > $oss2jack -V -n 5 > > > twinkle doesnt work with plug:jack > > I have found plug:jack to not work with anything. My setup is 96kHz > and that's the reason for a lot of it. > > > something that just autoconnects > > Auto connection is evil, pure evil, as in the fruits of the devil;). > > > maybe a small ncurses daemon > > A jacked daemon, then have your choice of client to use;). > > > you can use asterisk as a softphone > > Yeah, I did use that before with oss2jack. I'm happily a non asterisk > user now, cause that piece of software has got some serious vitamin b > deficiencies;). I use freeswitch at the time. > > > ekiga isnt perfect, i get nothing but silence > > My mother uses ekiga without problems, but that's ALSA. > > > you cant run asterisk and ekiga on the same host without manualy > > overring the port 5060 > > Well, sure, the server should have 5060 and all clients can have > whatever. > > > VOIP on linux? totall sucks . as a user.. > > It's a little jungle;), but much works without JACK.