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New to Linux, I am on Ubuntu 24.04.

I am trying to have my phone calls go from my phone to my laptop. I did some online searching and found KDE connect. I can recieve and send texts on KDE connect but can't call

Am I doing something wrong or should I use something else?

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Get a SIP account with a VoIP provider and run a SIP client on your laptop. I've been using Linphone on Android and it works but isn't great. It does say it has desktop versions. I haven't looked into alternatives.

Phone OS's usually won't let you get at the voice stream, to prevent malware apps from tapping your conversations.

You could alternatively use some Bluetooth hack as someone said. It would help if you were more specific about what you wanted.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

This is the most solid solution IMO. I use Linphone on desktop with a Twilio phone number over SIP.

It works. Not that I get to try it often: I consider phone calls a barbaric relic of the past and get by fine without them. I use the number to receive 2FA SMS mostly.