The version that is in Karmic (3.2.5-1ubuntu1) works correctly!
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Ekiga doesn't recognize webcam with non-UTF chars
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Does this, by chance, also work with NFS or other network mounted home
directories? This might be a good fix for bug #23002...
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All seems good. And by that, I mean all. With a clean rebuild,
everything is working fine. I believe my problems with Ekiga were
related to a bad NAT setting, so that can be discounted. I haven't
experienced any crashes, and echo tests, both locally and vs. EKiga.net
ware working as expected. No c
So far, I have been unable to reproduce the crashes. I do have another
data point, however. It looks like the UTF-8 issue is present in the
audio device selection as well. The NX-6000 has a Mic, and it is
suffering from the same issues as the video did prior to the patch.
If I get a chance, I will
toto2 is a winner! A few notes:
1) The first few times I ran it, it crashed with stack smashing errors when I
started an echo test. However, I haven't been able to replicate it since.
2) The first time I entered preferences, it gave two pango/utf8 errors, and
hung. I killed it, and restarted, an
Here's -d 4 output for an unsuccessful echo test. I did finally manage
to get connected to Ekiga.net from here, once, and when I did, the echo
test was successful. Now if I could only get it to register again
** Attachment added: "ekiga -d 4 output"
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Ekiga doesn't recognize webcam with non-UTF chars
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Ekiga does not appear to support MJPEG webcams
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360639
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OK, I've now gotten to the point where doing an echo test works
-sometimes-, to my local Asterisk server. I have no idea why it
sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't. I've looked at the debugging
info from Asterisk, and the video handshaking is occurring, h.261 is
selected as a codec.
Local vid
I get local video in all cases. I can't reach ekiga.net from here, so I
will have to test between internal machines later today.
I also noticed that the camera now shows up twice in the video device
settings... once with the (R), and once without. I'm still getting some
pango complaints that may
After reboot, no more complaints about stack smashing.
Here's the output. Video in all cases, just some mjpeg related messages,
that I would assume are normal...
M i c r o s o f t � L i f e C a m N X - 6 0 0 0
Return code: 0x207a360
libv4lconvert: Error decompressing JPEG: fill_nbits error:
I totally understand. I made the mistake of cutting and pasting the
patch from the browser, which converted it to UTF-8, instead of
downloading it.
This seems to work, although the first three times I ran it, I would end
up with a crash (dumped complaining of stack smashing), after that I
have not
Here's the stdout from the toto patch. I've attached a 'ekiga -d4' patch
s well.
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77 105 99 114 111 115 111 102 116 -62 -82 32 76 105 102 101 67 97 109 32 78 88
45 54 48 48 48
M i c r o s o f t � � L i f e C a m N X - 6 0 0 0
Return code: (nil)
77 105 99 114 111 115 111 102 116 -62 -82
Here's the -d 4 output. (IPs stripped to protect the innocent :)
--Matt
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Ekiga doesn't recognize webcam with non-UTF chars
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ekiga
The Microsoft NX-6000 webcam only supports MJPEG output, as opposed to
the more popular YUV. While Ekiga can see the camera, it is not capable
of using it.
Here is the associated error message:
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Error while accessing video device Microsoft®
Oops... silly me for not exiting the app before posting. The patched
version core dumps on exit. The backtrace/memory map is attached.
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Ekiga doesn't recognize webcam with non-UTF chars
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Oh, another note, Ekiga doesn't seem to pick up the resolutions
available on the webcam. I get the following choices:
176x144
352x288
704x576
320x240
640x480
Cheese (which works fine in Jaunty, might have worked in Intrepid, and
definitely didn't before that) has these additional resolutions a
I just tested it (same camera, same issues), and while the lovely (R)
symbol is displayed correctly, it doesn't resolve the underlying issue.
I suspect the issue is root in the fact that the NX-6000 pumps out a
MJPEG stream, rather than MPEG or raw. Could this be the case?
--Matt
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Here's what was in my paste buffer, as I unsuccessfully tried to avoid
top-posting in the above email :)
Shame on me for not marking this bug resolved. The issue went away in
one of the updates several weeks ago, and I never did the right thing.
I do have the issue with NetworkManager marking me a
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 22:43 +, Chris Wagner wrote:
> On looking over this report again, I think it may be another issue that
> I see with my static IP connection. Matt, there is a little icon in the
> lower-left corner of Evolution. Does this show that you are connected
> or disconnected?
>
I had seen messages in the .xesssion-errors file that Evolution was
having problems connecting to network manager.Since I have restarted X,
I don't have the old .xsession-errors file to give the exact message.
At this point, it looks like the issue is NOT related to Network
Manager.
I have also tr
Correction: After waiting longer, Evo failed with Network Manager
installed as well.
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I should also mention that the system in question has a static IP
address, so Network Manager shouldn't be required.
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Binary package hint: evolution
Evolution seems to have developed an affinity for Network Manager.
Without Network Manager installed, I can usually send an email (via
SMTP) immediately after startup. However, a few minutes later, pressing
send/recieve, or composing a new emai
Excuse my typo... I had meant to change that to common-*, and never did.
I have another datapoint for you as well. Reversing the order of the
statements in /etc/nsswitch.conf enables GDM to work correctly... i.e.
"compat ldap" rather than "ldap compat".
Thanks for your time!
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Public bug reported:
Unfortunately, I can't do much more than report this, since I am pretty
lost.
Here's the situation:
- Clean install of knot2
- All updates applied
- installed libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap
- configured /etc/nsswitch.conf, /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and /etc/pam_ldap.conf
- updated
I had this problem as well. gnome-volume-manager is exiting because it
does not see a filename /var/run/console/$USER:
This is supposed to indicate that the user owns the console. G-V-M is
testing for the existance of the file, so that on multi-user systems,
G-V-M only runs for the user who owns t
Personally, I don't care that it has changed... however, to be
consistant, the system tray icon should be changed as well. Having two
different icons for Gaim is going to be confusing for people!
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