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The Definitive Guide to VoIP for Linux Users |
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Written by Hemanshu Patel
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Thursday, 12 June 2008 |
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Page 3 of 3 Wiki Tutorials for VoIP Applications for Linux The following links will take you to the most up-to-date tutorials for Linux and VoIP applications: - Asterisk Cookbook Wiki: O’Reilly Media, Inc. invites contributions for the Asterisk community for this Wiki, which is a base for developing and maintaining the Asterisk Cookbook. Anyone can delve into the recipes and more to learn how others are using Asterisk. Use this in combination with Asterisk Guru tutorials.
- Callweaver: This Wiki is a support and documentation resource for Callweaver.
- Ekiga Documentation Project: This Wiki will help users to overcome any difficulties with Ekiga (formerly known as GnomeMeeting) VoIP applications.
- OpenPBX: This is a Swik for OpenPBX users, where pros and newbies alike can find support and documentation.
- PhoneGaim: This Swik is a support and documentation resource for PhoneGaim users.
- sipX: This sipX Wiki is a current and constantly updated resource for users.
- SipXtapi and sipXezPhone Build Environment for Windows: If you can’t find the documentation and support you need here for the sipXezPhone, try Linux-VoIP Info (listed below).
- VoIP-Info.org: This Wiki contains information that pertains to any and all Linux and VoIP applications. If you’re looking for a specific Wiki for a product such as KPhone or Linphone, you’ll find it here.
Other Resources The following links carry information and tools that are centered on open source telephony in general: - GNU Telephony: GNU Telephony is a meta project dedicated to the development and promotion of the use of free software for telephony. This site maintains support and planning for a number of free software packages that are part of the GNU Telecom Subsystem and the GNU Project, including GNU Common C++, GNU Bayonne, and GNU SIP Witch. They also support a number of special telephony related free software projects and related free software packages here such as UCommon.
- LIPS: The Linux Phone Standards Forum (LiPS) is a consortium founded by a group of telephony operators, device manufacturers, silicon and software vendors who have a strategic focus on Linux telephony.
- OpenWengo: OpenWengo is a community of enthusiasts and developers, creating free software products related to communication over IP. The flagship product of the OpenWengo project is a softphone which allows you to make free PC to PC video and voice calls, and to integrate all your IM contacts in one place..
- trixbox: Formerly Asterisk@Home, this project enables the home user to turn a spare PC into an Asterisk VoIP system using a bootable installer and the freeBPX web-based management interface.
- YATE: YATE, or Yet Another Telephony Engine, is a next-generation telephony engine; while currently focused on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and PSTN, its power lies in its ability to be easily extended. Voice, video, data and instant messaging can all be unified under Yate’s flexible routing engine, maximizing communications efficiency and minimizing infrastructure costs for businesses.
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