[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-08-09 Thread Yannick Defais
Thank you very much. Tagging this as fix released.

Best regards,
Yannick

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[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-08-08 Thread Jeff Sereno
Yannick, this no longer appears to be a problem in Jaunty. I conducted
the following test:

- Vanilla installation of Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 64-bit with all updates to today 
installed.
- Went to System->Preferences->Sound and then clicked on the Sounds tab.
- Enabled the "Play sound effects when buttons are clicked" checkbox.
- Confirmed that the default beep sound plays for the "Toggle button clicked" 
sound event in the Sound Preferences tool (but clicking on the triangle play 
button).
- Changed the "Toggle button clicked" sound event to another sound (in this 
case, the "question.wav" file).
- Confirmed that the new sound plays by clicking on the triangle play button.
- Closed the Sound Preferences.
- Logged out and then back in again.
- Launched Ekiga (v3.2.0 as bundled with Jaunty).
- Setup an account. Noted that the new question.wav sound did indeed play when 
I clicked on checkbox buttons.
- Setup a Logitech Communicator STX webcam which includes a built-in mic. Ekiga 
automatically detected and setup the device for me.
- Conducted an Echo Test call. I could hear the echo tester and was able to 
successfully record and hear back my own voice.
- Further random changes in Sound Preferences did not appear to affect Ekiga.

Repeated the above test with a Ubuntu Jaunty 32-bit installation in a
Virtualbox VM with the same results, ie: no problems.

As a side note, starting Ekiga with "pasuspender" appears to work fine
as well.

Conclusion: The problem that was originally raised by me with Hardy has
been resolved in Jaunty (I never actually tested in Intrepid because I
switched to Skype at that time).

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[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-08-06 Thread Yannick Defais
Hi,

Is this issue still valid using Ubuntu Jaunty? (It ships with Ekiga
3.2.0)

Best regards,
Yannick

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Re: [Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-03-01 Thread wotamuckinfuddle

--- On Sat, 28/2/09, Yannick Defais  wrote:
From: Yannick Defais 
Subject: Re: [Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when 
certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs
To: fireflyslightatni...@yahoo.com
Date: Saturday, 28 February, 2009, 5:51 PM

Hello,

Can you try this:
- Assign a sound file to the "Select check box" event.
- Start Ekiga like this:
$ pasuspender -- ekiga

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Hi :)
I selected a sound for "select check box" event, i logged out for changes to 
take effect.
i then ran:
$ pasuspender -- ekiga
im getting the message: "bash: pasuspender: command not found"
Many Thanx. Shane

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Re: [Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-02-28 Thread Yannick Defais
Hello,

Can you try this:
- Assign a sound file to the "Select check box" event.
- Start Ekiga like this:
$ pasuspender -- ekiga

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[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2009-02-28 Thread wotamuckinfuddle
im also having problems with this bug, im a little confused as to what
information you need to to look at this bug

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[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2008-10-01 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change
the Status back to New. Thanks again!.

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[Bug 246996] Re: Audio device cannot be accessed by Ekiga when certain sound events are enabled in GNOME Sound Prefs

2008-08-29 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Intrepid Ibex. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can work on getting it fixed in the next
release of Ubuntu. You can find out more about the development release
at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/ . Thanks again and we appreciate your
help.

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