I found the problem. The actual directory being searched by default is the /usr/share/pixmap. Linphone is installing a directory containing its various "png" files there but not putting the extended path into the desktop.linphone file.
Cheers!! On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:03 AM, john dowd <jdowds...@gmail.com> wrote: > Already checked but no joy. > > Al, I was fooling around with the GUI and found the "About" menu item > that had the linphone website on it. Rather than bother you and the > community (since I'm actually being paid to do this!!) I'll work > through the website and figure out my problems. Thanks for the help. > > Cheers!! > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Al Johnson > <openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk> wrote: >> Probably the wrong path to the icon in the .desktop file which from memory >> will be something like /usr/share/applications/linphone.desktop >> >> On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote: >>> 2.1.1 it appears. And since I have never used gnome (I'm a KDE guy), I >>> had not thought of checking the gnome resource directory. I'll modify >>> it and see if that gets it working. >>> >>> Since you seem to be in an informative mood I have one more question >>> (for now.. lol). The array of Icon's displayed by the GUI (I guess I'm >>> using illume/enlightenment GUI) only shows a blank box for the >>> linphone icon. I can see that it installed various "png" files to use. >>> Any ideas what I should look at as to why its not displaying the >>> proper icon file? >>> >>> Thanks for all your help Al. >>> >>> Cheers!! >>> >>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Al Johnson >>> >>> <openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk> wrote: >>> > Which version are you running? It used to be ~/.linphonerc for CLI and >>> > ~/.gnome2/linphone for GUI in 1.6 and 1.7, and probably 2.x too. >>> > >>> > On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote: >>> >> But where does it go? Right now, the linphone application is using the >>> >> username for the "user account" of the registration. In the >>> >> configuration files of the cli version its set correctly. >>> >> >>> >> I tried to run "strace" on the GUI version to watch and see when it >>> >> tried to open a configuration file but no joy. Didn't seem to even >>> >> try. >>> >> >>> >> Cheers!! >>> >> >>> >> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Al Johnson >>> >> >>> >> <openm...@mazikeen.demon.co.uk> wrote: >>> >> > The structure of the config files for the linphone CLI and GUI are the >>> >> > same, so you should be able to take the working one for the CLI and >>> >> > copy it over the GUI one. At the very least you should be able to copy >>> >> > the registration details from one and paste it into the other. >>> >> > >>> >> > On Friday 19 December 2008, john dowd wrote: >>> >> >> Thanks for the response guys, I appreciate the help. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> I was able to get the linphone application installed manually >>> >> >> (package by package) onto the Neo. It even works to a point. I've >>> >> >> only managed to get the command line version to work. So (this is >>> >> >> funny), in order to place a SIP phone call from my Neo, I have to ssh >>> >> >> into it from my laptop and then using the command line "linphonec" >>> >> >> application, I can then actually register with the PBX and place a >>> >> >> call. As a demo, this is really going to suck. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> I can't seem to configure the GUI version to use the appropriate >>> >> >> settings to register with the PBX. I'll have a look at the source >>> >> >> code (if I can find it) and if it's a dead end, I'll pull apart the >>> >> >> twinkle debian package and try to install it. Any further advice >>> >> >> would be appreciated. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Cheers!! >>> >> >> >>> >> >> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 3:00 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors >>> >> >> >>> >> >> <timo.lindf...@iki.fi> wrote: >>> >> >> > "Robin Paulson" <robin.paul...@gmail.com> writes: >>> >> >> >> extrapolating this point further, would it be possible to >>> >> >> >> (manually) install apt and related tools to an om2008.9 system, >>> >> >> >> and get access to the debian archives directly? >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Chroot is the easiest way to do that. Surely it will waste extra >>> >> >> > 200M of space but SD cards are cheap. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > _______________________________________________ >>> >> >> > Openmoko community mailing list >>> >> >> > community@lists.openmoko.org >>> >> >> > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >>> >> > >>> >> > _______________________________________________ >>> >> > Openmoko community mailing list >>> >> > community@lists.openmoko.org >>> >> > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Openmoko community mailing list >>> > community@lists.openmoko.org >>> > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Openmoko community mailing list >> community@lists.openmoko.org >> http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community >> > > > > -- > John Dowd > jd...@slashdevslashnull.org > 133 Waverley St. > Ottawa Ont. 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