Marko Vojinovic writes:


Ok, I just lost enthusiasm in further use of skype. Being closed source was
bad enough already, but I tolerated it due to its good-enough quality,
reliability and free-of-charge use for skype-to-skype calls. But now that
Microsoft is taking it over, I suddenly lost faith that these good features
will still be there from now on (not to mention Linux support).

Thus the question: is there a FOSS VoIP app that provides roughly the same
quality, reliability and free-as-in-beer service?

Ekiga is in Fedora. Haven't used in a while, but last time I checked it worked fine as a plain, garden-variety SIP VOIP client, with video.

Ekiga worked great when I tried it, but I really didn't care about the video, and it was easier for me to just get a separate VOIP adapter, and plug it into my network.


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