Why wait for them to ask? Info for the chipset they use should be available, if not publicly then with an NDA.
NDA does not work since anything "hidden" via NDA is exposed as soon as the code is released. In addition, I understand that the actual hardware vendor does have linux drivers. The thing ...
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- Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:59 pm
- Forum: Features coming to Magic Jack
- Topic: magicjack Inventor Plans Linux support, More Area Codes
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- Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:56 pm
- Forum: magicJack Tips and Tricks
- Topic: Any way to have MJ work without a PC running?
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When (if) a Linux version of the software becomes available it might be possible to build this to work on one of the Linux routers that are available (most routers are Linux machines). But at this point we don't know when the linux software will appear and we don't know what it will look like when ...
- Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:51 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on Linux
- Topic: Using MJ in linux?
- Replies: 29
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I guess what I mean is that it is detected as a soundcard, not that it works as it would in windows. In 7.10 you have to install the drivers for the MJ manually, but in 8.04 you do not. They are apparently working on a linux version, which, according to dan, is easily portable from the OS X version ...