Hello all,

I am running a kubuntu 9.04 testbed with ltsp and have installed ekiga sip 
phone in the chrooted environment. My lts.conf has 
LOCAL_APPS=Yes and LOCALDEV=Yes.

When I initially booted a client and started ekiga with ltsp-localapps, there 
were no audio devices available to ekiga except 
SILENT. That is, it could not see my sound card on the client machine (Dell 
Latitude C600). So then I logged into kde on the server 
as my client user and started ekiga. Here I could see my sound card and the 
alsa drivers and got ekiga setup properly for that user 
on the server. Then I chrooted into /opt/ltsp/i386 and added the user that I 
wanted to use on the client side. Then after exiting 
from the chrooted environment, I copied the /home directory structure for that 
user into /opt/ltsp/i386/home and rebuilt the image. 
Then when I connect the client and logged in as the test user and started 
ekiga, I could see the alsa drivers that allowed me to 
setup ekiga on the client. With this configuration, I could make calls to and 
from the server and the client. However, then ekiga 
session on the client dies after one or two calls. Especially if the call is 
initiated from the server side.

This is a pain and a lot of work, especially since I need to have about 100 
thin clients connected with ekiga. If anyone has any 
clues about how I can get ekiga to recognize the client sound card and stay 
active, I would appreciate that information.

Another problem is that amixer can not see the maestro3 drivers on the C600, so 
it does not function. Any ideas about that?

I am also running a fedora 10 testbed, and have not been able to get ekiga to 
function period on the client. Anybody ever tried this 
and gotten it working?

Regards,
Murrah Boswell



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