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Thanks and best wishes to all of you. I have enjoyed watching
Ekiga progress...
Dee
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To: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 09:49:42 +1300
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] New User Experience
Thanks for that, I'd be interested to know how you get on. Is that Ekiga
V2 or V3 on the Ubuntu CD? Ubuntu has an installer to put the live CD
onto
I just successfully launched Ekiga version integrated into
the Ubuntu LTS 8.04.1 CD. Ubuntu was not even installed,
just booted directly from the CD. I was not online so got a
error messsage that looked related to this. Ekiga found my
ancient Phillips USB ToUcam webcam without needing to
go
You can surely get some kind of help here, but you'll need to
give specifics. I have not been able to get Ekiga running due
to problems with audio driver. It did however install and find
my camera and sound card. My problem is so far seems restricted
to the Linux sound drivers, like the
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:32:59 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga on Asus EEE / PC900 ?
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 4:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message: 5
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 09:00:49 +
From: D Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED
One of the (few) options for Xubuntu softphone installs was Ekiga. After
some sound config confusion I ran the echo test. Worked great. I assume
Assume? Did you actually use it? Several people have told me it was
running,
but when I asked if they were able to make a connection
Anyone know if Ekiga has proven to work on the Asus EEE / PC900 computers.
This little computer looks like wave of future, but so far I have only seen
demos
in shops with Skype installed and without a network connection.
Dee
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As long as Audio Device Webcam works with Linux , which seems to be
the case , I don't why Ekiga would not work.
If you talk about Windows , It's different.
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 11:00 AM, D Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know if Ekiga has proven to work on the Asus EEE
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Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 15:39:38 +0200
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga on Asus EEE / PC900 ?
Le lundi 25 août 2008 à 12:59 +, D Webb a écrit :
I have working webcam on another machine. Sound device works fine
with everything else
Ekiga: sndrv_pcm_hw_params: Assertion `err = 0' failed
AFAIK, this has been fixed in ALSA.
There was a bug fix for some other asserts, but did not fix this particular
assert.
Bug fix was installed on my box.
Dee
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One of the (few) options for Xubuntu softphone installs was Ekiga. After
some sound config confusion I ran the echo test. Worked great. I assume
Assume? Did you actually use it? Several people have told me it was running,
but when I asked if they were able to make a connection they had
I hope you mentioned the ALSA bug. Word really needs to get out.
Dominic
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Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:30:11 +0200
CC: ekiga-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga developers interview on Free Software Magazine
Hello,
See:
Hi Dee,
D Webb wrote:
How does top look?
Are you
using a kernel that actually uses both processors and you see this with
hitting
1 while top is running?
yes, the 2 processors are active and Ekiga takes over one of them when the
camera is connected:
#~ top
(...)
Cpu0 : 5.6
Please mail the output of ldd /usr/bin/ekiga so we can determine it.
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linux-gate.so.1
= (0xe000)
libstdc++.so.6 =
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 (0xb7eb)
libgcc_s.so.1 =
/usr/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 (0xb7ea5000)
libesd.so.0 =
I cannot find any way to edit the original bug report to increase the priority,
but
I think we have made it quite clear there is a crash affecting a lot of people.
Not
sure I can do much more for the moment.
Thanks for all your help so far. Greatly appreciated!
Dee
OK, I can now offer some specifics of my Ekiga 2.0.11 crash
problem under Linux
Slackware 12.0. I am trying to run Ekiga in KDE 3.5. Ekiga is from gsb-complete
install (whatever version was current towards end of Jan 2008). Here are some
details in chronological order.
1. Installed
2. Ran Ekiga offline. Got these two errors:
--- error 1 -
Error while starting the listener for the SIP protocol
You will not be able to receive incoming SIP calls. Please check that
no other program is already running on the port used by Ekiga.
--- error 2
Le mercredi 02 avril 2008 à 00:57 +0200, Torsten Schlabach a écrit :
Mhmmm ...
2 hours before the end of April 1st!
You got me for some minutes.
It was indeed an April Fool ;-)
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Sad! Windows is a commercial operating system. Commercial software
is
I'm almost sure the problem is this:
http://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2601
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/23
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ekiga/+bug/112948
Regards,
Yannick
I reported to bugtrack that the patch for report 2601 does not
fix the crash I
Here is the core dump that happens when I now try a call.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ekiga: pcm_params.c:2351: sndrv_pcm_hw_params:
Assertion `err = 0' failed.
[1]+ Aborted (core dumped) ekiga
Any ideas?
So is this your working (formerly working) UbuntuStudio 7.0
The Windows version is beta software. We do not have any maintainer for
it (I even removed it from the website). If we can not find a
maintainer, that means there is no interest for it, so we can drop it.
Ouch! I guess that basically kills Ekiga. Its appeal was that it worked on
Linux and
Hello,
I follow the discussion with great interst. I use Skype and VoIPBuster a lot,
because the children and family of my wife live in the States, Australia and
China. However, until now I am not able to get Ekiga working. The webcam is not
working, and I found out that I have to
proving to offer the best sound quality, but many people are
having problems
getting it to work reliably. I have been trying Ekiga 2.0.11
that
We rarely get crash reports... My advice might be biased, but Ekiga has
always had a good reputation of
hardware power was it ?
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 10:11 PM, D Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I should mention that I have tinkered with a number of VoIP
programs
and have been comparing. One reason to stick with Ekiga was that when it
works, the sound stream seems to be more efficient
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:26:30 +0100
To: ekiga-list@gnome.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Ekiga vs Skype (D Webb)
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 12:00:38PM +, D Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
same equipment Skype is choppy, Ekiga VoIP streams about as well
rules. So the comparison with information that is shouted in a stadium
is not right here. It's also not a good attitude of the citizens of a
country to just accept that everyone can violate your privacy. Citizens
should put effort in making good rules for privacy or to protect it.
Is it possible there is a mixup in version numbers? I installed
Gnome Slackbuild on a Slackware 12.0 box, and this is clearly
identified as 2.0.11. I also tried the Windows version that was
2.0.11. The Windows version was from Ekiga site today, 10 Mar
2008. The bugs listed as fixed in 2.0.11
1.
Linux Slackware 12.0 Ekiga from Gnome Slackbuild.
I get assertion errors:
sndrv_pcm_hw_params: Assertion `err = 0' failed
I am using well known Ensoniq ES1371 chipset/driver. The ALSA
mixer controls sound fine, and sound system in general works
great otherwise with all
This bug is an ALSA bug, not an Ekiga bug, we can not do anything
about
it.
Thanks for response! Any thoughts on how to end up using Ekiga under
Linux, given this ALSA bug has apparently been around for a while?
See this :
See this :
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2601
There are alsa patches.
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I maybe should have mentioned that I already have those patches. Did
not
fix this unfortunately.
You should probably add a comment on their
I am running UbuntuStudio 7.10 and Ekiga 2.0.11
which is Linux and all works fine. I do have some problems with sound
breaking up but it works.
Peaceed
Edward Dunagin-Dunigan-Dunnigan
Excellent! I can see Ekiga is almost working on my Slackware box. It looks to
work
I submitted this bug report to ALSA:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3825
Excellent, please add a link to :
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413552
And tell them that we have many many duplicates.
Done: 0018447
Btw, are you using pulseaudio ?
Btw, are you using pulseaudio ?
Sorry to but in, when I use Pulseaudio ekiga sound will not work. I
kill pulseaudio and ekiga works ok.
I do get these errors:
Thanks for butting in. More ideas means quicker fixes.
I have wondered about this for some time. In connection with Ekiga
I assume that everything I read, write, upload or download on the Internet
and dates, times and IP addresses are being recorded by several
governmental agencies at any given moment. Thus far, I have rarely been
proven wrong. I assume everything I do on the Internet could just as well
have
I should at least try removing it. So, how do I kill pulseaudio?
at a terminal do a ps -aux|grep pulseaudio and this will give you the
process numberthen
do a kill -9 xxx . (explain xxx = process number.)
OK, well, the standard kill -9 is easy enough.
So how do I prevent it from
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