Hello Jason, Have look at using kpone on your linux side and FWD.Communicator for the micrsoft side. Both of you open up a FWD account. Set up the sip voip app to use sip proxy and you will not need to open any ports. http://www.freeworlddialup.com/
Regards peter colton On Thursday 22 June 2006 01:14, Jason Spiro wrote: > All, > > I have problems with Skype too. Does anyone know of a good open-source > VoIP program that will let me talk with my cousin in the U.S. who uses > Windows? I believe both of us are behind firewalls. I prefer not to open > up any ports, but am willing to; I do not think my cousin can. I am > looking for a Linux app for me and an easy-to-use Windows app for my > cousin. > > I looked briefly at GnomeMeeting (Ekiga) but GnomeMeeting's setup wizard > tells me my STUN status is "blocked" (i.e. it could not communicate with > the STUN server). The app stun(1) from Debian package stun says the same. > > I am willing to open a port or two but cannot open a range of ports; my > SMC router won't let me open more than 20 ports, it seems. Thanks in > advance. > > Rocky, now for my reply to you. > > Le 11-06-2006, Rocky Ou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > I'm using debian sid. When my laptop boot it gives some sound > > notification. The problem is that I could not use XMMS to play music > > directly. I got have to do alsaconf each time I boot the computer. The > > following is the output of alsaconf > > > > ################################################################ > > YUNNAN:/home/lover# alsaconf > > Terminating processes: 4378. > > Unloading ALSA sound driver modules: snd-intel8x0 snd-intel8x0m > > snd-ac97-codec snd-ac97-bus snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm snd-timer > > snd-page-alloc (failed: modules still loaded: snd-intel8x0 snd-ac97-codec > > snd-ac97-bus snd-pcm-oss snd-mixer-oss snd-pcm snd-timer snd-page-alloc). > > Building card database... > > [snip] > > > It seems some sound drivers are failed to load. Because of this, While my > > xmms is playing the mp3 files I could not use skype for vioce chatting. I > > could not get the sound reminding when someone send me the instant > > message and I got the following error in konsole > > > > ############### > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy > > ############### > > Skype, for some reason, uses OSS instead of the newer and proper ALSA. I > get the same problem in Skype too. Instead of alsaconf, try one of the > following: > > 1. Reboot your PC > > 2. Or, quit skype. Then: Type these four commands: > sudo /etc/init.d/alsa unload > sudo /etc/init.d/alsa reload > sudo /etc/init.d/udev unload > sudo /etc/init.d/udev reload > Then start skype again. > > 3. Or, try starting skype from a bash prompt like this: > aoss skype & > > 4. Or, switch to Gnome?? (I have not tried this. I don't know if it will > work.) > > Also, in all 3 cases, make sure that KDE's aRts sound server is set to > quit after 5 seconds of inactivity. The setting is somewhere in > kcontrol. > > Tip: In Skype, phone the userid: echo123 > It is the automated Skype microphone test service. > > > Yet I do not have any dsp-1. The ls /dev/ds* give me the following > > information > > > > ############## > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /dev/ds* > > /dev/dsp > > ############## > > I wonder about this too. > > I am curious to hear what fixes your problems. > > Regards, > Jason Spiro > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > When you open Windows, bugs get in!