Running MicroSIP on Linux is not only possible but also quite straightforward once you understand the underlying concept. Since MicroSIP is a Windows application, the most reliable and well‑documented method is to use , the Windows compatibility layer. As the official website states, MicroSIP can run on Linux under Wine.
Alternative via Terminal: wine ~/Downloads/MicroSIP-Setup-x.x.x.exe
If Wine feels like too much, consider these native SIP clients: How To Install Microsip On Linux
If you plan to connect this to a specific (like Asterisk or FreePBX)?
Which (and version) are you currently running? Are you using PulseAudio or PipeWire for your system audio? Running MicroSIP on Linux is not only possible
You can download the Microsip source code from the official website or via Git:
Before starting, ensure you have:
Before installing, make sure you have:
sudo pacman -S wine
Under the section, locate Audio In (Microphone) and Audio Out (Speakers).