Michael haun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering which kinds of SIP teleconferencing modes are supported by
> Ekiga.
>
> Do I need a conference bridge or is Ekiga able to perform the RTP mixing on
> client side?
>
> Unfortunatly I couldn't find any answers to this question on the net yet.
I prop
ael wrote:
> I have just upgraded to 3.2.5 (debian 3.2.5-1) on one of my machines,
> and am a bit baffled by the
> "Could not register (Globally not acceptable)"
> message displayed in the Accounts window when I try to register with
> ekiga.net. My other two sip accounts register ok in this versi
ael wrote:
> I reported just now about a problem in failing to connect to ekiga.net
> on 3.2.5 (debian 3.2.5-1). I have started a new thread since things seem
> to be rather worse than I had first supposed.
>
> I want to start with a little moan. It is much harder to monitor what is
> happening no
Eugen Dedu wrote:
ael wrote:
I have just upgraded to 3.2.5 (debian 3.2.5-1) on one of my machines,
and am a bit baffled by the
"Could not register (Globally not acceptable)"
message displayed in the Accounts window when I try to register with
ekiga.net. My other two sip accounts register ok in
Eugen Dedu wrote:
A -d 1 dump crashed! A -d 2 dump is a bit more useful.
We are very interested by the crash for -d 1, could you give us a gdb trace?
Ah. Good. Debug symbols are active then. If I can reproduce with gdb,
will do so as soon as times allows.
Different runs of ekiga 3.2.5 pr
Hmmm. I'm on Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 using Gnome 2.26.1 with the proprietary ATI
driver (fglrx). Maybe this is a more general issue than I thought...
Derek
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Jim Diamond wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 18:29 (-0600), Derek Chen-Becker wrote:
>
> > I have a strange pro