Thanks for looking into this at all. I wasn't expecting this to be
easy. If it was something that could be solved with a few hours of
pounding one's head into solid objects, I would have done that already
and put the solution up on my blog, along with a thank you to the
responsible party for maki
I wish I could go back and add more descriptive descriptions
First log: All codecs, MTU 7000. Does not work - User not available.
Second log: GSM only, MTU 7000. Does not work - Call connects but no sound and
no codec selected.
Third log: All codecs, MTU 1500. Works as expected.
Fourth log: PCMA
** Attachment added: "This is the full debug output when only PCMA is selected
and the MTU is still 7000. IT WORKS!"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28897041/ekiga-debug5-pcmaonly-launchpad.txt
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Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Obeys Local Machine MTU Settings, Tries Nothing Else
https://bugs.launch
Of note here: I was wrong about GSM. In the working scenario, Ekiga
choses PCMA for the Ekiga Echo Test.
** Attachment added: "This is the full debug output when all codecs are
selected and the mtu is set to 1500. Everything works as expected."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28896800/ekiga-de
** Attachment added: "This is the full debug output when all codecs are
selected. Call ends with "User Not Available.""
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28896426/ekiga-debug5-allcodecs-launchpad.txt
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Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Obeys Local Machine MTU Settings, Tries Nothing Else
https://bugs.la
** Attachment added: "This is the full debug output when deselecting all codecs
except GSM. Call connects, but no incoming sound is heard."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28896452/ekiga-debug5-gsmonly-launchpad.txt
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Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Obeys Local Machine MTU Settings, Tries Nothing El
Alvin
We seem to be having two different problems.
Mine was due to the local machine's MTU setting and was fixed when the
MTU was brought down to 1500. My specific issue here was that Ekiga
could very well work with the local machine's MTU set to 7000 as it's
called *Maximum* Transmission Unit n
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Default config gives oversized UDP packets
+ Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Obeys Local Machine MTU Settings, Tries Nothing Else
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Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Obeys Local Machine MTU Settings, Tries Nothing Else
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/380091
You recei
** Description changed:
== THINGS NEEDED TO REPRODUCE ==
Ubuntu 8.10 and Ubuntu 9.04 and their respective versions of Ekiga
Ekiga.net account
Diamondcard.us account
Two consumer-grade routers (my case, a Buffalo AirStation WHR-G45S and Asus
WL-520G, both running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (07/27/08
I can confirm with Alvin, insofar as I did not install any additional
codecs (knowingly). Granted I haven't gone so far as to test a fresh
install, so there exists a possibility that additional codecs were
available to me as a side-effect of installing other packages on top of
the default ubuntu i
Alvin:
Running ekiga -d 5 > out, the output still goes to the console. If I
remember anything correctly about C programming, ekiga is directly
dumping output to the console instead of using stdout. You have to use
ekiga -d5 2> out.
Alvin & Yannick Defais:
The PDU 1500/1550 thing makes a heckuv
Scratch that. The PPA's version of Ekiga is 2.9.90. This version
connects correctly, but incoming sound cannot be heard, much like non-
working Ubuntu 9.04/Ekiga 3.2 setup with Diamondcard. Test cases are
piling up, and as I used to have Ekiga 3.0SVN working on Ubuntu 8.10, I
don't think this te
Found this PPA for Ekiga 3.0 SVN and Ubuntu 8.10:
https://launchpad.net/~sevmek/+archive/ppa
Will try this when I can. Hopefully a working, easily-replicated scenario
helps in narrowing things down a bit.
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Ubuntu 9.04 Ekiga 3.2.0 Does not work behind double-NAT
https://bugs.launchpad.net/b
The qemu package in Ubuntu 9.04 no longer exhibits this behavior and
works as expected.
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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qemu unexpected oss errors using ensoniq emulation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316326
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Public bug reported:
== THINGS NEEDED TO REPRODUCE ==
Ubuntu 8.10 and Ubuntu 9.04 and their respective versions of Ekiga
Ekiga.net account
Diamondcard.us account
Two consumer-grade routers (my case, a Buffalo AirStation WHR-G45S and Asus
WL-520G, both running DD-WRT v24-sp1 (07/27/08) std)
Set on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu
I am running ubuntu 8.10 x86_64 and using qemu 0.9.1-5ubuntu3. When
running the following command line:
qemu-system-x86_64 -localtime -m 768 -soundhw es1370 -usb -usbdevice
tablet windows-xp.img
qemu unexpectedly begins spitting out errors to the
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