11-15-2020, 11:46 AM
Although based on Arch, Manjaro is one step behind by design. They have their own repository of stable software. That's what normally makes Manjaro a pleasure to use - just a little less bleeding edge than Arch, so less likely to crash. But the Pinephone is all about the bleeding edge, so things get broken until there is a stable reference point. I truly think that point is coming soon.
Try Ooma, AXVoice, 1-voip, or any other Voip provider that offers actual phone numbers and sip service (i.e. accepts softphones). Ooma has a very inexpensive service, no adds, just the regulatory fees. AxVoice has a nice comparison of residential voip providers, slanted as to why they are the best of course. And they are highly rated. Some cable/fiber internet services still offer sip service.
Try Ooma, AXVoice, 1-voip, or any other Voip provider that offers actual phone numbers and sip service (i.e. accepts softphones). Ooma has a very inexpensive service, no adds, just the regulatory fees. AxVoice has a nice comparison of residential voip providers, slanted as to why they are the best of course. And they are highly rated. Some cable/fiber internet services still offer sip service.