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2006-10-18
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@ San Jose
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2006-10-18
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@ Nantes (France)
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2006-10-18
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@ Vienna, Austria
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2006-10-18
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@ Espoo, Finland
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I would feel very comfortable with something like Linphone. Linphone can even be run as a command line application and could be further stripped down by not including the part that does the video conferencing.
Can somebody try to port it? Christmas wuld be a nice release date
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2006-10-18
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@ Nantes (France)
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Check this out. I haven't tested it myself but it is a command line SIP client for 770 implemented using Nokia's own Sofia SIP stack.
- Teemu
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2006-10-18
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2006-10-18
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@ Nantes (France)
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Put a / at the end of the repository url : Web Address: http://jonek.hexbox.de/maemo/
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2006-10-18
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@ La Rochelle, France
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2006-10-18
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#10
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From what I understand, Gizmo locks you in with one provider (thats how I read it) and offers functionality I wouldnt need. All I want is to use one of my 2 existing SIP-accounts with my 770. Can I?