On 30/03/14 15:20, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > Please use https://wiki.debian.org/UnifiedCommunications as starting > point. There is already link to a (mini-)HOWTO on some server setup, > but if that does not adequately cover conference calls (I haven't tried > yet myself) then consider extending that wiki page instead of sharing > details here ;-)
What I see missing from the Wiki page and this discussion are other SIP clients, like linphone, Yate client, SFLphone, etc. Coincidentally, linphone and Yate are the best I have found so far. Each one with its own limitations and strenghts. At the same time, my experience with Jitsi was not great. I have just installed it again to try it out, and it just fails to connect to any of my accounts, I am guessing it is choking on IPv6. Also, seeing the amount of exceptions it throws on the console is not really reassuring. Empathy was simply not usable for me, specially if you had any kind of connection issues, it seemed impossible to debug, and the async nature of its modules was infuriating. Note that my criteria here is being able to make SIP voice calls, I don't really care about the rest, but still to this day I don't think there is a single decent SIP client in Debian, which will give me good audio quality, support multiple accounts reasonably, survive disconnections or other network issues, be integrated with some address book, work over NAT issues more or less painlessly, and have a decent UI. -- Martín Ferrari (Tincho) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/533bf57b.7010...@tincho.org