On 11/04/2020 08:53 PM, Faiz Ali wrote:
This clearly shows ALSA is not installed.
Can you make sure ALSA is installed?
Present in the right directory?
Have execute permissions?
Should be installed on many Linux distros by default? Also a local
~/.asoundrc or ~/.alsoftrc could stop this from working.
On Wednesday, November 4, 2020, Filippo Lombardo
<filippolombardo@email.it <mailto:filippolombardo@email.it>> wrote:
Hello everybody on the list
I write because whenever I execute the command to launch linphone
and I try to call a test number ( my mobile phone ) I get an error
message.
Below it's what I see:
filippo@ThinkPad-R61:~$ sudo /usr/bin/linphone
[sudo] password for filippo:
Er, for Linhpone, no sudo is required, that's not an administrative
tool! Try it without sudo and get to the bottom of the problem, maybe a
"sudo adduser filippo sound" does it? Check what group /usr/bin/linphone
has.