Mariano Mara wrote: > Excerpts from Eugen Dedu's message of Wed Mar 31 15:21:31 -0300 2010: >> Mariano Mara wrote: >>> Excerpts from Eugen Dedu's message of Wed Mar 31 06:23:30 -0300 2010: >>>> Mariano Mara wrote: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> I'm using Ekiga in Ubuntu 9.10. The version is 3.2.6 (installed from >>>>> ppa) and I use it with my company Asterisk PBX. >>>>> The problem I have is that although I can connect to the PBX, when >>>>> somebody call me (the popup informing me about the call appears without >>>>> problem), as soon as I try to accept the call, the whole ekiga totally >>>>> freezes and I have to kill it (the call always ends in the voicemail). >>>>> As per the instructions I read in the wiki, I installed ekiga-dbg to >>>>> see if I can get a meaningful message about the error so I run >>>>> $strace -osalida.txt ekiga >>>> It's not strace which needs to be run, but gdb, as shown in the wiki >>>> (please also execute with -d 4 in the same time). Afterwards, attach >>>> the whole output. >>>> >>>>> and reproduce the error. I get a log file with more than 62300 lines in >>>>> it. How can I know if something useful is in it? Should I attach the >>>>> whole file to the bug system? >>> >>> Ok, thanks for your feedback. I think I get it right this time. >>> Here's the link to the full log of gdb: >>> http://freebsd-gnome.pastebin.com/0NETT2R8 >>> >>> Although this time, when I try to reproduce, I can answer the call but >>> ekiga freezes when I hangup on the ekiga side (In my cellphone I can >>> still heard the noises coming from the ekiga side, just like I didn't >>> hang), >>> hope this log contains enough information for you to help me out. >> This is a bug involving alsa >> (https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=593064) or pulse. >> >> I do not know what to do, maybe trying without pulse. >> >> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/ekiga-list/2010-March/msg00006.html might >> help too. >> > > Thank you very much for your advice. I changed the default options in > "audio devices" to HDA Intel (PTLIB/Alsa) in my Dell and it's now working. > The funny thing is that the default option is "Default (PTLIB/Alsa)" so > I thought they were the same and I didn't try with it when I first got > this issue. > Anyway, it's now working.
Well, I didn't think either. Could you please make a few more tests (trials) to really confirm that changing from Default to HDA Intel solves the issue? -- Eugen _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
