Sorry guys... it seems not to be working now. My apologizes for giving everyone
false hope. If it's any consolation I found a thread on the Gizmo5 forums that
goes in-depth into this topic:
http://forums.gizmo5.com/viewtopic.php?t=7745&sid=f0ee34f5793549f0213806c3d7ce76f8
It looks like we need t
UPDATE: I installed Gizmo 5 from the Medibuntu.org repo and the audio
worked on the first shot. I noticed that the Gizmo audio config was
setup a little different than the default I got using the deb from the
Gizmo Project website.
Here's what's working for me. (Does not require changes to the ubu
Same error in 8.10 as well. I'm wondering if it has something to do with
the fact that it's managing a third party SIP service like Gizmo instead
of it's native service?
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After hibernation ekiga says registration failed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77541
You received this bug notification b
I had the same problem with Ubuntu 8.10 and Gizmo. I just went ahead and
configured Ekiga to use my Gizmo account. Now I have zero audio problems
(actually Gizmo was the only one).
Resource: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2893647&postcount=4
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sound only works in one program at a time
I found a fix via Ubuntu Forums - see
http://tennessee.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?p=5813187
sudo nano /etc/hosts
Then add...
205.188.234.120 www.shoutcast.com
This points streamtuner and (unfortunately) firefox to
http://classic.shoutcast.com which has the old search engine needed for
str
To confirm Roland's assessment, I was able to get Kino working
flawlessly with Debian Etch -- Kino 0.90 + kinoplus. My issue with
Dapper (kino 0.80) is that I can get kino's import feature to work. In
Debian Etch I was able to import all types of video formats with Kino's
new transcoding support us
I'm experiencing the same thing in Dapper (kino 0.80). I had Kino
working flawlessly with Debian Etch (Kino 0.90) -- and was able to
import all types of video formats with its new transcoding support using
mencoder and ffmpeg. I wish someone could figure out what's up because I
would love to get th
I've been experiencing the same problem with linux-image-2.6.15-25-686.
After I upgraded from 386 to 686 with linux-686-smp I've been having
system freezes when browsing the web with firefox. It doesn't happen all
the time, but it does happen randomly. And, yes, the only thing I can do
to get thin