carmen <_(a)whats-your.name> 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.
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