env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine_microsip WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
: If your microphone doesn't work, open the MicroSIP Settings (Menu > Settings) and try changing the Audio Device to "PulseAudio" or "Default."
Select → Name it MicroSIP .
wget https://www.microsip.org/download/MicroSIP-3.21.3.zip unzip MicroSIP-3.21.3.zip -d ~/MicroSIP How To Install Microsip On Linux
: Just keep clicking Next as you would on Windows. Phase 3: Add Your Account
wine MicroSIP-*.exe
: If MicroSIP gives you trouble, consider native Linux SIP clients like Linphone , Jami , or SFLphone , which don't require Wine. env WINEPREFIX=~/
Always download the official, untampered installer directly from the source.
microsip
Pros: Low RAM/CPU, fast startup, authentic MicroSIP UI. Cons: Occasional audio quirks, tray/notification integration may be inconsistent. Then, simply run the MicroSIP
Then, simply run the MicroSIP.exe file using Wine, as shown in Method 1. This is a quick way to have a pre-configured setup.
Install Wine (same as Option A step 1).
An active SIP account from your VoIP provider (Server, Username, Password). Method 1: Installing MicroSIP Using Wine (Recommended)