I've had this issue since I moved to 3.0.1
I am on Fedora 9.
Someone calls (in this case I call via a real phone) and I cancel the call
before answering.
The it crashes always.
I've used only SILENT and LOGO as devices (just to be sure it is not a
Pulseaudio or Alsa issue).
The SIP server is
Can you try Ekiga TRUNK ?
Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 19:04 +, Andrea a écrit :
I've had this issue since I moved to 3.0.1
I am on Fedora 9.
Someone calls (in this case I call via a real phone) and I cancel the call
before answering.
The it crashes always.
I've used only SILENT and
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 20:40 +, Andrea a écrit :
Damien Sandras wrote:
Can you try Ekiga TRUNK ?
Do I need trunk of Ekiga, Opal and PTLib or can I use some of the archives
released as 3.1.0?
You can use what was released with 3.1.0.
The only issue in 3.1.0
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output error
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output
All,
This thread is an attempt to document compile problems on SUSE 11.1
As mentioned in previous emails one of my main problems has been that the
compile goes looking for libs in /opt/gnome/lib when all libs seem to be
put into /usr/lib now.
I managed to get a compile done using this.
$
If I lower the microphone, the people tell me that they cannot hear me
anymore because my voice is too low. I dont want an extern microphone.
Thats not convenient. Echo canceller in Ekiga is activated with a hook.
What do you mean by disable mic boost, put mic out to 0?
It says in
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Palo S. pa...@post.sk wrote:
make a new account? if that works then you know
something was broken with your old one,
jaysus!
i should have don't that as the first thing!!!
it works! so the old account is busted...
thanks!
if even
that does not work then
of course, sorry!
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jaysus!
i should have don\'t that as the first thing!!!
it works! so the old account is busted...
thanks!
The simplest solutions are often the best :)
I am glad it helped,
Palo
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Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 13:03 +, Andrea a écrit :
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output error
***
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 13:03 +, Andrea a écrit :
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters
Hi,
I think that we have to recognise that pulse audio is here to stay.
Yes, pulseaudio has design issues. Take for instance pulseaudio on ubuntu
8.10. I cannot see how to direct pulseaudio to put sound from one app to
one audio device , and sound for a different app to a second audio device.
I have a similar problem. I have an Audigy sound card using ca0106, and a USB
headset using snd-usb-audio. I have adapted your modprobe.conf, but how do
you switch between them? For a while they were loaded automatically
according to the application I opened, but no longer.
Doug.
On Sunday
Open Mandriva Control Centre - Hardware - and you will see listed, the
driver module your soundcard uses.
Doug (same distro.)
On Monday 05 January 2009 4:12:20 am Judith Meili wrote:
I use Ekiga 2.0.12 and Skype 2.0.0.72
Mandriva 2009. Where do I see the name of the soundcard? It's a REFURB
It just occurred to me that my webcam has a microphone, and probably, that
should be listed as well.
I see Judith's error message regularly with Xmms.
Doug.
On Sunday 11 January 2009 10:58:45 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
I have a similar problem. I have an Audigy sound card using ca0106, and a
USB
I have a similar problem. I have an Audigy sound card using ca0106, and a
USB
headset using snd-usb-audio. I have adapted your modprobe.conf, but how do
you switch between them? For a while they were loaded automatically
according to the application I opened, but no longer.
The
First I need to learn how to disable pulseaudio, then I will have a better
clue where the issue is.
yum remove pulseaudio
P.
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2009 15:23:49 +0100, Damien Sandras
dsand...@seconix.com said:
Le samedi 03 janvier 2009 à 02:47 -0800, john_re a écrit :
Hi Ekiga list readers :)
I thought you might like to be aware that:
Ekiga the Ekiga VOIP conferencing system are being used for
communication for
On Sunday 11 January 2009 12:11:05 pm Palo S. wrote:
I have a similar problem. I have an Audigy sound card using ca0106, and
a USB headset using snd-usb-audio. I have adapted your modprobe.conf,
but how do you switch between them? For a while they were loaded
automatically according to
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