[Asterisk-Users] X-Lite for Linux
WipeOut
wipe_out at lycos.co.uk
Fri Sep 26 09:50:38 MST 2003
I have just installed the latest version downloaded this afternoon
(about 1 hour ago) and the transfer button look to be completely
dissabled.. in otherwords you click it but nothing happen's. :(
Oh well I guess it was nice while it lasted.. :)
Brancaleoni Matteo wrote:
>really... it does transfers, but only with the
>Bye/Also transfer method (not supported by *, I think).
>so is the same as not having it ;)
>
>matteo.
>
>Il ven, 2003-09-26 alle 18:25, WipeOut ha scritto:
>
>
>>Small problem with that theory, It look slike Xten have removed
>>"Transfer" functionality from the X-Lite product..
>>
>>Which then poses the question..
>>
>>Buy the X-Pro product for $50 and a fair quality headset for $20 (total
>>$70) or buy a hardphone for $65 and be able to run it independently of
>>the PC..
>>
>>Hmm.. Tuff choice!!
>>
>>Later..
>>
>>Jason A. Pattie wrote:
>>
>>
>>
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>>>No, not really. But X-Lite for Windows works just fine running under
>>>Wine on Linux.
>>>
>>>You have to change some of the auto detection features, specifically
>>>auto detection of the IP address. You must manually enter the IP
>>>address that X-Lite will use, and then it works perfectly.
>>>
>>>Now I have a decent "cross-platform" SIP softphone client. :)
>>>
>>>(now if only my laptop could record sound, I could really use it)
>>>
>>>- --
>>>Jason A. Pattie
>>>pattieja at xperienceinc.com
>>>Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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