I figured this out. The first thing that you need to know is that just
about every example out there is incorrect for the way Fedora does
things (assuming that you're using PulseAudio).
The standard /etc/asound.conf on Fedora 14 is:
#
# Place your global alsa-lib configuration here...
#
@hooks
Has anyone managed to get Twinkle (or any other softphone) to work with
a Bluetooth headset?
I have a Motorola HK201, which is paired with my laptop and recognized
by Pulseaudio. I've been unable to find a softphone that actually uses
Pulseaudio, and I've been unable to get alsa to recognize the