Thanks Damien for your recommendation to register both Ekiga.NET and Diamondcard, and make Ekiga.NET the default.
I have upgraded to the latest CVS version, and am able to successfully run the echo test, and have for the first time successfully called a local number and heard that number ring. The next step is to make a call, wish me luck. Registration on startup is a little flaky. The first time I started Ekiga on the current CVS version, Ekiga.NET did not register. The time before that with the prior CVS version, neither Ekiga.NET or Diamondcard registered on startup. I fixed this by going into Accounts and deselecting and reselecting the accounts. My present version of Ekiga is 2.0.1-20060521-01. Giving consideration to the initial reasons for your recommendation to switch over to using the CVS version of Ekiga, can you give any indication of when it may be safe for me to revert to the Ubuntu Dapper version? I have the latest Dapper version installed, and Ekiga still crashes on startup. Any idea of when Dapper will be fixed? May I suggest that you consider adding your recommendation to similtaneously register Ekiga.NET and Diamondcard with Ekiga.NET the default, to the "PC-to-Phone Account" page under the "Tools" menu. To me at least, this is key information, that is not obvious to a novice. On Sun, 2006-05-21 at 12:09 +0200, Damien Sandras wrote: > Hi, > > > If you are registered to Ekiga.NET and to Diamondcard, and that > Ekiga.net is your default account, you can call sip:0061XXXXXX, and it > will work. > _______________________________________________ GnomeMeeting-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomemeeting-list
