DSL Ideas and Suggestions :: myDSL or distro a SIP-Phone instead of gPhone VOIP



gPhone is only for experts,
SIP-phones are standardized.

i suggest replacing gPhone with a SIP-client

Would be great if somebody here makes a myDSL or .uci
out of it, but even much greater would be
to implement it in the distro.

SIP-phones are standardized,
you can talk for free over the internet
and with a provider you can call to normal telephones
or get a free telephonenumber for incoming calls.
Some SIP-providers have free offers,

and i think its possible to speak to other clients
without a sip-service-provider knowing the other IP
just like using gPhone

i like the speex codec
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on this List i found a client
with 300 k or less, but it must be compiled,
i am not used in compiling anything for DSL,

not used in starting a .deb compilation with a live system.
i just like the live system, dont like installation (no clean fresh system on startup)

Would be great if somebody here makes a myDSL or .uci
out of it, but even much greater would be
to implement it in the distro.

everybody likes to phone...
imagine boot dsl in hotspot areas and get incoming calls like using a land-line-phone-number...



Open Source Sip-phones


http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Open+Source+VOIP+Software

Some SIP phone software would be good, I can probably compile it but i'm still a n00b so i cant make a .dsl or anything. I use a SIP client but just on a M$ box, as i couldnt readly find DSL software for it (I did look...).

Anyway, It'd be nice if someone'd do everything for us.... but if worst case scenario PM me and I'll go learn how to make .dsl's (cant be too hard right?) and realese that. At the moment I have final exams to do (5 left, over next two weeks...), so dont expect me to do anything much in the meantime.

It'd still be nice if someone would do it for us though right? *hint*

bah.

gosh, someone implemented it and it seems working!!!

too bad it uses gtk2 (about 14 Mbytes add. download)
and the phone itself is another 3 MBytes.

so i still ask for a gPhone replacement
or implementation of a smaller phone,
see the links in my first posting, it should be possible with 300 kbytes


original here.