ncidmodules (1) Linux Manual Page
ncid-kpopup – Popup Caller ID using KDE
ncid-page – send Caller ID to a pager or cell phone
ncid-samba – send Caller ID to samba to create a popup
ncid-speak – send Caller ID to a text-to-speach program
ncid-mythtv – display Caller ID on MythTV using mythtvosd
ncid-skel – display Caller ID on stdout in a terminal window
ncid-tivo – display Caller ID on TiVo using text2osd
ncid-yac – Send Caller ID to YAC listeners
Synopsis
ncid –no-gui [–ring #] [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-pagencid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-kpopup
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-samba
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-speak
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-mythtv
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-skel
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-tivo
ncid –no-gui [–message] –call-prog –program ncid-yac
Description
These are ncid output modules and are normally located in the /usr/share/ncid directory.The client, ncid, can be configured to call any one module. It cannot call multiple modules, but multiple ncid clients can be used each calling a different output module.
The ncid-skel output module is used as a template for writing a shell script output module. All it does is send the Caller ID data to standard output. This makes it useful for troubleshooting.
Each output module can be independently configured using /etc/ncid/ncidmodules.conf
