I have version 3.2.5 that was automatically chosen by "ubuntu karmic" and since the echo-test didn't work I was looking around what could be the problem. The confusing information about the "oss" plugin installation needed comes from here: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Audio_setup
They're talking about ubuntu 9.04 while I'm using 9.10. I have three computers here ;-) so on the one where I'm right now that package has not been installed, but it doesn't work anyway. I was also able to choose "/dev/dsp (PTLIB/OSS)" from the drop-down instead of the "Default (PTLIB/ALSA)". Any which way the echo-test doesn't work. I will remove the faulty package from the other computer and wait for the echo-server to work, or find somebody for the testing. But would you say, according to the debugging information, that everything is set-up well here? I've also entered ports according to this: http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router i.e. "3478" as trigger and "3478-3479,5000-5100" as public. Last but not least I think it shouldn't be difficult to implement an error-message that tells me what's wrong instead of leaving me guessing. But maybe that was programed by a woman ;-) Am Samstag, den 20.02.2010, 23:10 +0100 schrieb Eugen Dedu: > alex wrote: > > I have installed "Ekiga" under "ubuntu Karmic", installed the missing > > package "libpt-1.11.2-plugins-oss" (I'm wondering why it doesn't install > > automatically as it seems to be a dependency??) and executed these > > What version of ekiga do you use? If you use v3, you do not need that > package, which is very old. "dpkg -l ekiga" should tell it. > > > commands: > > > > $ gconftool-2 --set /apps/ekiga/devices/audio/input_device --type string > > "/dev/dsp (PTLIB/OSS)" > > $ gconftool-2 --set /apps/ekiga/devices/audio/output_device --type string > > "/dev/dsp (PTLIB/OSS)" > > $ gconftool-2 --set /apps/ekiga/general/sound_events/output_device --type > > string "/dev/dsp (PTLIB/OSS)" > > > > But I still cannot establish the sip:[email protected] connection. So I > > There was/is a problem with ekiga.net server concerning calling 500. > > > found out how to get the debug informations and here they are. (But > > anyway it would be much nicer if the program itself would tell me which > > problems it has and what I'm supposed to do about it, as from the debug > > informations it must know which problems it has. It seems to be that > > there's an "internal server error" and the problem is not on "my" > > side??? For someone who is installing this for the first time, it's very > > confusing and annoying not to know what the problem is and spending > > hours in "Google" just to find out nothing...) > > You're right, but it is not easy and we lack the manpower to do it now. > _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
