On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 18:35:55 -0500, Steve Corwin <[email protected]> wrote:

On 12/22/2011 09:58 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 12:31:11 -0500, Steve Corwin <[email protected]>
wrote:

On 12/22/2011 08:35 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Thu, 22 Dec 2011 03:22:44 -0500, Genghis Khan <[email protected]>
wrote:

On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:33:02 -0500
[email protected] wrote:

I WANT TO MAKE THIS EKIGA -D 4 REPORT. THE INSTRUCTIONS SAY: "RUN
EKIGA WITH THE FOLLOWING ARGUMENTS: ekiga -d 4 2>output.txt "

1) Start the Terminal.
2) Run: ekiga -d 4 2>output.log


THANK'S, HERE IS WHAT I DID:

1) I STARTED THE TERMINAL
2) (RUN IS IN WINDOWS - I'M IN UBUNTU) I TYPED "ekiga -d 4 2>output.txt"
3) ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HAPPEND !

MIKE

That's strange. What should have happened is that Ekiga appeared on
screen, just like it usually does. If you click the close button Ekiga
doesn't actually close, it just becomes an icon of a green circle
while waiting for incoming calls. Maybe it's on the menu bar at the
top of the screen? (Sorry I can't describe it better - I'm running
Debian.)

-Steve

THANK'S STEVE
YES, WHEN EKIGA IS CLOSED, THAN IT WILL APPEAR AND WHEN IT IS OPEN
ALREADY, NOTHING.
EVERYTHING ELSE IS AS YOU DESCRIBE. BUT WHERE IS THAT REPORT ?
MIKE

So what you should do is:
1. close Ekiga entirely
2. start it with "ekiga -d 4 2>output.txt"
3. do whatever it is that you're trying to do, that is not working
4. close Ekiga
5. there should be a new file output.txt. Do "ls" in the Terminal window and see if it's listed. 6. if you don't know what directory that is, type "pwd" to see your current path.
7. compress output.txt using something such as zip or gzip
8. make sure that the compressed file is less than 40KB or it won't get to the mailing list.

-Steve


THANK YOU STEVE. YOU GAVE ME THE INSTRUCTIONS I WAS WAITING FOR. LOOKS LIKE A SMALL FILE. HERE IS THAT REPORT:

m@P-401:~$ ekiga -d 4 2>output.txt
(ekiga:1731): libebook-DEBUG: e-book.c:129: EBook GDBus connection is closed, remote peer vanished (ekiga:1731): libebook-DEBUG: e-book.c:129: EBook GDBus connection is closed, remote peer vanished (ekiga:1731): libebook-DEBUG: GDBus connection is closed, remote peer vanished

SO WHAT I DID, IS CALL MY OWN NUMBER, WAIT FOR THE ANSWERING MACHINE TO KICK-IN AND LEAVE A MESSAGE. I HEARD THE MESSAGE FROM THE MACHINE BUT THE MACHINE DID NOT REGISTER MY MESSAGE BECAUSE IT COULD NOT HEAR ANYTHING. -- DO I HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ELSE ? IS THIS WHAT THEY WANT ? OR WHERE ELSE DO I SEND THIS REPORT TO ? (THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT) AND LIKE I SAID BEFORE, THIS IS NOT HAPPENING ON WINDOWS-XP.
 MIKE


3) Archive the file (7z, ZIP, TAR etc.)
4) Send the archived file to the mailing list.
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