screen shots all the calls i need.
Many Thanks again for your help with this.
Best regards,
Abdul
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 20:58:18 +0100
From: matt.stu...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype Log on Ubuntu
On 2 November 2012 20:17, Abduljaber Abdulqader a.abdulqa
On 2 November 2012 20:17, Abduljaber Abdulqader
a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
It works until a 8/08/2012 and then i get the below error message:
Skype4Py.errors.SkypeAPIError: Skype command timeout
Hi, I'm sorry, I don't know and this one I can only reproduce if I quit the
skype client
On 1 November 2012 22:40, Abduljaber Abdulqader
a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
abdul@abdul-OptiPlex-GX520:~$ python skype-info.py
Segmentation fault
OK, now I've tested this on another box of mine, and also saw seg faults.
the versions of software on this box is much closer to yours:
$
.
ABdul
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2012 10:50:11 +
From: matt.stu...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype Log on Ubuntu
On 1 November 2012 22:40, Abduljaber Abdulqader a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.uk
wrote:
abdul@abdul-OptiPlex-GX520:~$ python skype-info.py
Segmentation
Matt Thanks for this.
When i try to run the file from the terminal i get a
segmentation error message.
Any idea why?
Abdul
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 00:47:42 +0100
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype Log on Ubuntu
From: matt.stu...@gmail.com
To: a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.uk
On 31 October 2012
On 1 November 2012 09:33, Abduljaber Abdulqader
a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
When i try to run the file from the terminal i get a segmentation error
message.
Hi,
Sorry, no idea, it's not a complicated script at all... Was your Skype
client running?
Could you please post the log of the
To: ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype Log on Ubuntu
On 1 November 2012 09:33, Abduljaber Abdulqader a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.uk
wrote:
When i try to run the file from the terminal i get a
segmentation error message.
Hi,
Sorry, no idea, it's not a complicated script
On 31 October 2012 11:01, Abduljaber Abdulqader
a.abdulqa...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
Please can anyone shed light on how to print the log of free calls on
Ubuntu?
Hi,
You can use the Skype4Py[1] library with python to print the log of calls
very easily... here's a quick example of the script
On 06/08/12 18:53, Wayne Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox' skype crashes straight away with the error
Aborted (core dumped)
Anybody got any clues?
I've seen this due to lack of disk space, confused me for ages. Maybe
try renaming the .Skype directory too.
Rob
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On 07/08/12 19:46, Rob Beard wrote:
On 06/08/12 18:53, Wayne Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox' skype crashes straight away with the error
Aborted (core dumped)
Anybody got any clues?
I've seen this due to lack of disk space, confused me for ages. Maybe
try renaming the
On 07/08/12 19:46, Wayne Roberts wrote:
On 07/08/12 19:46, Rob Beard wrote:
On 06/08/12 18:53, Wayne Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox' skype crashes straight away with the error
Aborted (core dumped)
Anybody got any clues?
I've seen this due to lack of disk space,
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox' skype crashes straight away with the error
Aborted (core dumped)
Anybody got any clues?
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Skype has this funny habit of using port 80. Try killing Dropbox,
starting Skype, and disabling the use port 80 option in the
preferences menu.
On 6 August 2012 18:53, Wayne Roberts wa...@therobertsfamily.eu wrote:
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox' skype crashes straight away with the error
On 06/08/12 18:59, Kris Douglas wrote:
Skype has this funny habit of using port 80. Try killing Dropbox,
starting Skype, and disabling the use port 80 option in the
preferences menu.
On 6 August 2012 18:53, Wayne Roberts wa...@therobertsfamily.eu wrote:
Hi all,
Since i installed 'dropbox'
On 6 August 2012 19:02, Wayne Roberts wa...@therobertsfamily.eu wrote:
I've 'purged' dropbox but skype still refuses to start any more ideas?
Which version of Skype are you running? And from where? What other
changes have you made to the system, e.g. other updates? (you can
check your update
On 06/08/12 19:07, J Fernyhough wrote:
On 6 August 2012 19:02, Wayne Roberts wa...@therobertsfamily.eu wrote:
I've 'purged' dropbox but skype still refuses to start any more ideas?
Which version of Skype are you running? And from where? What other
changes have you made to the system, e.g.
On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 10:41 +, Alan Pope wrote:
On 23 January 2011 05:23, Nick Callaghan nicholas.callag...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking to get a headset for using skype. Does anyone have any
recommendations of one that will work nicely in ubuntu with reasonably sound
quality but not
Nick,
Wired or wireless (i.e. bluetooth)? Not that I can recommend any but
it's an important requirement to specify.
Bruno
On 23 January 2011 05:23, Nick Callaghan nicholas.callag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey All,
I'm looking to get a headset for using skype. Does anyone have any
recommendations
On 23 January 2011 05:23, Nick Callaghan nicholas.callag...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking to get a headset for using skype. Does anyone have any
recommendations of one that will work nicely in ubuntu with reasonably sound
quality but not too pricey.
Plantronics do some good USB ones. I have the
+1 for Plantronics.
I have a Plantronics DSP headset which is wired, comes with a USB dongle
thingy that the headset plugs in to. Ironically Ubuntu notices it right
away where as Windows asks for drivers. :D
On 23/01/11 10:41, Alan Pope wrote:
On 23 January 2011 05:23, Nick
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On 23/01/11 15:38, Ronnie Tucker wrote:
+1 for Plantronics.
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On 23/01/11 10:41, Alan Pope wrote:
Plantronics do some good USB ones. I have the 995 model.
Another +1 for Plantronics. I tried a cheap one from Tesco at first, and
the sound quality
Hey All,
I'm looking to get a headset for using skype. Does anyone have any
recommendations of one that will work nicely in ubuntu with reasonably sound
quality but not too pricey.
Thanks,
Nick
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I have a (very) non-techie friend who is just starting with Ubuntu
from Windows. He wants to continue to use skype. I can easily help
with that initially, I have a free skype account myself so I can do
support for skype installation.
However, he has a paid skype account, I think so that he can
2009/1/14 alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com:
Can anyone say what the difference is, in terms of what is in Windows,
between a paid skype and a free skype? In particular how to migrate
across?
There's no difference. He doesn't need to migrate, just log in on
Linux; everything useful is held
Graham Binns wrote:
2009/1/14 alan c aecl...@candt.waitrose.com:
Can anyone say what the difference is, in terms of what is in Windows,
between a paid skype and a free skype? In particular how to migrate
across?
There's no difference. He doesn't need to migrate, just log in on
Linux;
2008/9/26 Graham Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I launch gstreamer I have the following options
Autodetect
X Windows system (No xv)
X Windows System (x11/xshm/xv)
Custom
Should I be choosing the 3rd one or is X Windows something else
X Window, X11, xorg, they all mean the same thing. It's
Adam
Thanks for the response
When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)
Initially, this was a problem with a Logitech 5000, and I bought a
Logitech 9000
Hello,
Graham Smith wrote:
Adam
Thanks for the response
When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)
Initially, this was a problem with a Logitech
When I launch gstreamer I have the following options
Autodetect
X Windows system (No xv)
X Windows System (x11/xshm/xv)
Custom
Should I be choosing the 3rd one or is X Windows something else
I also get a list of unloaded plugins
artsdsink
sdlvideosink
v4lmjpegsrc
qcamsrc
esdmon
Graham
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Is there a Skype USB phone that works with Ubuntu 8.04?
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Johnathon Tinsley wrote:
- Greg K Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it still using a proprietary protocol?
Yup
To be honest, even if it were using an open protocol such as VOIP-SIP,
Skype would be unlikely to get much of the Linux market. For calling
landlines, Skype is very
Is it still using a proprietary protocol?
Yup
To be honest, even if it were using an open protocol such as VOIP-SIP,
Skype would be unlikely to get much of the Linux market. For calling
landlines, Skype is very expensive
True, but no-one uses Skype to call landlines (well
I've just done a package update and found I had 2 updates for Skype. When I
loaded it I noticed it was version 2.0 (beta), which means webcam support :)
Tried it with my Logitech webcam and it detects it, just need to do a live
test now.
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- Greg K Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 17:38 +, Mark Fraser wrote:
I've just done a package update and found I had 2 updates for Skype.
When I
loaded it I noticed it was version 2.0 (beta), which means webcam
support :)
Tried it with my Logitech
Quoting Anders Jacobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Users and Maintainers of video drivers around the world, take note: Skype is
now in beta with video support. I foresee a rush of bugs and launchpad
requests for video drivers as people dig out old webcams out of the closet
(I will!)
Long awaited,
Users and Maintainers of video drivers around the world, take note: Skype is
now in beta with video support. I foresee a rush of bugs and launchpad
requests for video drivers as people dig out old webcams out of the closet
(I will!)
Long awaited, despite it's non-free status, let's take it as a
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 11:07 +, Rob Beard wrote:
Quoting Anders Jacobsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Users and Maintainers of video drivers around the world, take note: Skype is
now in beta with video support. I foresee a rush of bugs and launchpad
requests for video drivers as people dig out
Hi Anders,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 10:58 +, Anders Jacobsen wrote:
Users and Maintainers of video drivers around the world, take note:
Skype is now in beta with video support.
Well spotted! :)
Whilst skype is evil, if someone wants to test this I have my webcam
working. Feel free to add
Hi
Rob Beard wrote:
Ooh, thats good news. I've been trying to get my webcam working with
Ekiga but for some reason I can't get it to talk to a Windows machine.
This will hopefully solve all that. (In a proprietary way, not ideal
but if it works I'll use it).
upgrade to gutsy, then
Rob Beard wrote:
Matthew Daubney wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:06 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
I've been using it for some time to make daily video calls to my
girlfriend.
So it was YOU
Matthew Daubney wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:06 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
I've been using it for some time to make daily video calls to my
girlfriend.
So it was YOU using all the bandwidth at UDS! :)
Cheers,
Al.
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:06 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
I've been using it for some time to make daily video calls to my girlfriend.
So it was YOU using all the bandwidth at UDS! :)
Cheers,
Al.
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Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:06 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
I've been using it for some time to make daily video calls to my girlfriend.
So it was YOU using all the bandwidth at UDS! :)
Cheers,
Al.
I'm not having much luck with it. I've tried 3 webcams, all
Rob Beard wrote:
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 12:06 -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
I've been using it for some time to make daily video calls to my girlfriend.
So it was YOU using all the bandwidth at UDS! :)
Cheers,
Al.
I'm not having much luck
Chris Jones wrote:
Hi
Tony Travis wrote:
What are other people's experience with Skype under Linux?
I use it for several hours a day (unfortunately) and it's been quite
painful. I pretty much have to reload it after each call.
They do have a new beta out which has a
I have downloaded the latest version of Skype but after I have typed in
my password and clicked on Sign in I get the following error message,
Database failure. But, not every time. Sometimes I actually do get
signed in and am able to use Skype.
I have put my problem to Skype but I am fobbed
Robin Hall wrote:
I have downloaded the latest version of Skype but after I have typed in
my password and clicked on Sign in I get the following error message,
Database failure. But, not every time. Sometimes I actually do get
signed in and am able to use Skype.
I have put my problem
Robin, as reported here:
http://share.skype.com/sites/linux/2007/06/skype_for_linux_14_beta.html
you can submit bugs here:
https://developer.skype.com/jira/browse/SCL
Your big sounds like this one:
https://developer.skype.com/jira/browse/SCL-62
This means you have a Skype client already running
Chris Jones wrote:
Hi
Tony Travis wrote:
What are other people's experience with Skype under Linux?
I use it for several hours a day (unfortunately) and it's been quite
painful. I pretty much have to reload it after each call.
They do have a new beta out which has a
Robin Hall wrote:
[...]
I am presently using Skype under Linux. I've had some initial problems
with it in that I could not get a response from the test call and
assumed that this was due to some sort of problem with my headset and
Linux as it worked perfectly using Skype with Windows XP.
Hi
Tony Travis wrote:
What are other people's experience with Skype under Linux?
I use it for several hours a day (unfortunately) and it's been quite
painful. I pretty much have to reload it after each call.
They do have a new beta out which has a significantly less annoying
interface, but it
I've only used it a couple of times, but it worked fine for me - no
complaints from the person the other end. Is it a built-in mic, and
does it work with other audio-capture programmes? I guess those would
be the two main issues to look.
Josh
On 6/21/07, Tony Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes,
Chris Jones wrote:
Hi
Tony Travis wrote:
What are other people's experience with Skype under Linux?
I use it for several hours a day (unfortunately) and it's been quite
painful. I pretty much have to reload it after each call.
They do have a new beta out which has a significantly less
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