08-31-2011
Linux is the "kernel" and Android is built on a Linux kernel... you can log into it fairly easily even with a non "rooted" phone and get a busybox shell... with a rooted phone you can be the root user and then you can modify things much like you would on many other Linux based appliance-like devices.
Last edited by fpmurphy; 08-31-2011 at 10:58 PM..
Reason: buybox --> busybox
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ant-phone
ant-phone(1) ANT Manual Pages ant-phone(1)
NAME
ant-phone - an interactive ISDN telephone application
SYNOPSIS
ant-phone [options]
DESCRIPTION
ant-phone is part of ANT (ANT is Not a Telephone). It let's you make and receive telephone calls and talk via sound devices. It uses CAPI
2.0 as ISDN interface.
OPTIONS
ant-phone accepts the following options:
-h, --help
Show summary of options
-v, --version
Print version information
-r, --cleanup
Remove stale socket file left by accident by a previous run of ANT. You only need this option if ANT says: "local bind: Address
already in use"
-d, --debug[=debuglevel]
Print additional runtime debugging data to stdout, debuglevel = 1..4
-i, --soundin=device
ALSA device name for input (recording), default: "default"
-o, --soundout=device
ALSA device name for output (playback), default: "default"
-m, --msn=msn
identifying MSN (for outgoing calls), 0 for master MSN of this termination/port, default: 0
-l, --msns=msns
MSNs to listen on, semicolon-separated list or '*', default: *
-c, --call=number
Make a running instance of ANT make a call to the specified number, useful for calling from an external address book application
-s, --sleep
Shut down CAPI connection to prepare for removal of broken kernel modules, which don't survive suspend/restore.
-w, --wakeup
Restore CAPI connection after ISDN modules loaded again. The connection will be also restored by dialing a number, but before the
connection is restored, you won't be able to accept calls.
NOTES
If the used sound devices (arguments of --soundin and --soundout) are equal, a full duplex sound device is needed.
FILES
~/.ant-phone/history
the last dialed numbers
~/.ant-phone/options
user specific options file
~/.ant-phone/callerid
saved history of incoming and outgoing calls
~/.ant-phone/recordings/*
recordings of recorded phone calls
BUGS
Caller ID stores hangup reason localized. This will break, if someone uses letters outside of English alphabet for translation of hangup
reasons.
AUTHORS
ANT was developed by Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de>, based on ideas from IVCALL, Copyright 2002 Lennart Poettering. G.711 handling by Sun
Microsystems. Contributions by Joerg Mayer <jmayer@loplof.de>, Lars Volkhardt <Lars.Volkhardt@uni-konstanz.de>, Ivan Schreter
<schreter@gmx.net>.
Version 0.1.0 27 April 2003 ant-phone(1)