Leaving conference issue on Vista and IE8

2010-10-24 Thread Song
Hello,

I have noticed a strange behavior in the latest release of Open
Meeting, If I enter a room using the browser IE8 running on Vista, if
I leave the conference room, to everyone else in the room I am still
in the conference room and everyone else in the conference can still
hear me talk, my username continue appear as if I am still in the
conference room. The only way that I can really get out of the room is
by closing down the browser or the tab which the site was opened in.

I have tried a few other tests, using Firefox, Chrome, and IE8 on
windows 7, those browsers work correctly as when I leave the
conference room. It is only when I use IE8 on Windows Vista, this
problem comes up. Its a bit alarming as this would give the user a
false sense that they left the conference room and no one can hear
them any more, but in actually everyone in the room can still hear him/
her.

zs

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Open Meetings 1.5 and Active Directory-

2010-10-24 Thread Boetheus
I have tried to setup my Active Directory, but when I log in I see the
top graphics, profile and logout link, and I get "waiting for
localhost" in the task bar.  I am not getting any errors.  I just need
to know what could be happening and what should I check.

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Demo Server updated to r3415

2010-10-24 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Hi,

our Demo Server is now updated to r3145.

It contains some updates around community features, like private messages,
contacts, search the user list, organize events with your contacts, see the
contacts calendar, et cetera...

We will feature freeze this release-cycle now and care about bugs for the
next major release.
Feel free to comment and try out.



Sebastian

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Re: Sony PS3 - works!

2010-10-24 Thread seba.wag...@gmail.com
Hi d0t,

that sounds interesting, the problems to access the device are all the same
no matter which device you take. On the Android it is the same for Flash, it
cannot access the webcam, so actually a conference is not possible.


Sebastian

2010/10/24 d0t 

> Went to BestBuy and purchased a Playstation Eye specifically to test
> openmeetings, considering their return policy is pretty good...
>
> Unfortunately I was unable to access any accessories (various video/
> mics) via flash 9, including my 'borrowed' Playstation Eye.  :)  To
> test, I also attempted to use other console/cam web based flash video
> chat solutions, with but no results.  They all play remote live
> streams perfectly, but local hardware on the playstation is not
> accessible.  Ironically I found nothing via google searches on this
> topic prior to buying one - apparently flash on the PS3 can't interact
> with hardware devices, anywhere similar to how it can on a PC.  The OM
> popup shows no options for audio/video.  The PS3's EyeCam app looks
> great even in low light, and sound is acceptable, I hope someone can
> prove me wrong and make this work..
>
> Will test it further before returning it, was hoping for a $40 (+)
> liviing room OpenMeetings conference system, with 120hz video
> (320x240), with an array of 4 microphones, noise canceling, and more.
> Apparently this wasn't prioritized thanks to Sony/Adobe shortcomings
> regarding the consoles hardware accessibility, flash, RSX, and more...
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Re: Fail start Red5

2010-10-24 Thread arif wicahyanto
Sorry to inform,  the problem is actually solved, I am not on VPS , I am on
dedicated
server. First I guest I have no sufficient RAM because when I did 'free' it
just left 400k free.
Then I do RAM 'clear' but the problem is still occurred.

After googling I found that my system has limit memory usage for a program,
then I use "ulimit"
to change the memory limit for a program. The red5 then works perfectly.



On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Sebastian Wagner wrote:

> This can be the case on VPS systems.
> Is the memory really FREE and can be allocated ?! Sometimes some
> (actually bad) providers claim that they give you for example a
> VServer with 8GB RAM. BUt actually you share that Server with 10 other
> customers and nobody is able to allocate memory.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Oct 24, 7:18 am, wicahyanto  wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I try to install openmeetings (follow this instructionhttp://
> code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings)
> > on Centos 5.x 64 bit version, when I try to start red5,
> >
> > Running on  Linux
> > Starting Red5
> > Error occurred during initialization of VM
> > Could not reserve enough space for object heap
> > Could not create the Java virtual machine.
> >
> > The error will always appear, even I have free up my ram
> >
> > total   used   free shared
> > buffers cached
> > Mem:   8169216 5043887664828  0  10132
> > 96244
> > -/+ buffers/cache: 3980127771204
> > Swap:  8385920  48385916
> >
> > Regards
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Re: Fail start Red5

2010-10-24 Thread Sebastian Wagner
This can be the case on VPS systems.
Is the memory really FREE and can be allocated ?! Sometimes some
(actually bad) providers claim that they give you for example a
VServer with 8GB RAM. BUt actually you share that Server with 10 other
customers and nobody is able to allocate memory.

Sebastian

On Oct 24, 7:18 am, wicahyanto  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to install openmeetings (follow this 
> instructionhttp://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings)
> on Centos 5.x 64 bit version, when I try to start red5,
>
> Running on  Linux
> Starting Red5
> Error occurred during initialization of VM
> Could not reserve enough space for object heap
> Could not create the Java virtual machine.
>
> The error will always appear, even I have free up my ram
>
>                 total       used               free     shared
> buffers     cached
> Mem:       8169216     504388    7664828          0      10132
> 96244
> -/+ buffers/cache:     398012    7771204
> Swap:      8385920          4    8385916
>
> Regards

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Fail start Red5

2010-10-24 Thread wicahyanto
Hi,

I try to install openmeetings (follow this instruction
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings)
on Centos 5.x 64 bit version, when I try to start red5,


Running on  Linux
Starting Red5
Error occurred during initialization of VM
Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Could not create the Java virtual machine.


The error will always appear, even I have free up my ram

total   used   free shared
buffers cached
Mem:   8169216 5043887664828  0  10132
96244
-/+ buffers/cache: 3980127771204
Swap:  8385920  48385916


Regards


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