1) Wow, Eugen.Dedu - that's a great tool/list!
2) Alan - I agree with you 100%. E3 is simply unuseful to the _users_
if it isn't available to them. I'd think the project would be much
better off the project's leaders ensured that an E3 version was promptly
made available to be installed, & made
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 a USB flash drive with persistent memory. If Ekiga will work of
that, that would be very useful.
I've just tried it on Debian Etch with similar result
Snark & others,
"2) coriander makes me think libpt-plugins-dc
might be more appropriate!"
libpt-plugins-dc is now installed and the
connection to sip:5...@ekiga.net yields video.
Thanks!
"1) does kino recognize your device ;"
No, but not a concern now.
I have almost no understanding of inter
Eugen Dedu wrote:
> michel munnix wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I try to compile from the daily snapshots found on
> > http://snapshots.ekiga.net/ When I compile ekiga (that seems to be
> > 3.1.1), it tells me I need ptlib >= 2.5.2 and opal >= 3.5.2 but the
> > snapshot tarballs from the same day are 2
Brian wrote:
Damien,
Not sure if this is a genuine bug, if so should I log it somewhere.
In the Contact List (3.0.1) if you include a space or return after the
sip address it causes the messages below.
Yes, you should not do it, but it is pretty hard to find:)
It also causes the SUBSCRIBE to
Damien,
Not sure if this is a genuine bug, if so should I log it somewhere.
In the Contact List (3.0.1) if you include a space or return after the sip
address it causes the messages below.
Yes, you should not do it, but it is pretty hard to find:)
It also causes the SUBSCRIBE to fail.
It is
These are almost all "unstable branch" distributions, which are
unusable for those whose environments are based on "stable branch"
distributions intended for long-term use.
We need at least one pre-compiled version, preferably accessible via
yum, apt where appropriate, or rpm, that will wor
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
Hi All,
New user of Ekiga, some comments which may or not be helpful. First the
positive comment, the video response is far better in linux than
Windoze. It worked fine on the 2 Windoze machines I tried it on
I had a frustrating time trying to get this to work on linux. As you
know when starting
michel munnix wrote:
Hello,
I try to compile from the daily snapshots found on http://snapshots.ekiga.net/
When I compile ekiga (that seems to be 3.1.1), it tells me I need ptlib >=
2.5.2 and opal >= 3.5.2 but the snapshot tarballs from the same day are 2.4.5
and 3.4.4
Guess a script has not b
john_re wrote:
To: Leaders & Developers of Ekiga:
I am confused by what appears to me to be inconsistent information on
the ekiga website.
1) The Ekiga website main page announces E 3 in the high profile manner
of a new gamma, "End User" version, release. This suggests the SW is
not alpha, nor
Hi,
Le dimanche 25 janvier 2009 à 15:10 +0100, Bent a écrit :
> Hi List
>
> With kernel 2.6.27 the spca driver for a lot of webcams, including the
> one I have got, was moved into the kernel. At the same time quite a
> few video formats were taken out of the driver and moved to a
> user-land libr
PETER EASTHOPE a écrit :
Folk,
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 20:36:58 +0100
From: Julien Puydt
"If it's firewire, the plugin is in a package whose
name must look like libpt-plugins-avc"
The Unibrain Fire-i is "Firewire".
I installed libpt-plugins-avc.
Opened Edit:Preferences.
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