Recent comments on posts in the blog:

Since this seems useful outside of Debian, I hope you add a web page for it, and crucially, put it in a VCS. Oh, I found the VCS, but the package is missing a Vcs-git field..

BTW, s/locals/local/ in the package description.

Comment by joey Thu Sep 29 16:29:06 2011

One thing I had always wondered was if the voiphandset or also the gsmhandset settings are altered if one edits the default volume of the mic and the speaker in the qt settings dialog. Do you have any experience with this or know the answer?

regards

robin

Comment by Anonymous Tue Aug 30 12:34:01 2011

I switch to the voip state file before calling linphone in the profiles file:

init=alsactl -f /usr/share/openmoko/scenarios/voip-handset.state restore

I don't need to switch back to gsm as it seems to be done automatically by the default caller.

No, I didn't try video.

Comment by tiagovaz [wordpress.com] Tue Aug 30 12:20:46 2011
does the switching between the two audiopaths happen automatically or do you have to have a command line call before and after the call. also did you give it a try to enable video from coming in from the external using the h264 codecs one can download from the linphone side?
Comment by Anonymous Tue Aug 30 04:36:33 2011
Much better would be if QtMoko used Telepathy, then you could call folks on SIP using the same UI as on GSM.
Comment by Anonymous Mon Aug 29 16:40:47 2011
I saw the original post, and I didn't see what point you were trying to make. All I saw was one person ask for some information and someone else provide it — at the same time as a third person asked for it to not include the full name. I couldn't relate the log (or the wider distribution of the name) with your title "things I love in Debian". I couldn't tell if it was a troll post or not.
Comment by Anonymous Wed Jun 29 09:04:57 2011