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== 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
Yannick,
No I hadn't installed any non-free codecs (not knowingly anyway).
I wanted to confirm this so I booted from clean live USB memory stick image
(Jaunty).
Selected ekiga for installation.
Synaptic informs that the following are required: libgsm1, libopal3.6.1,
libpt2.6.1, libpt2.6.1-plugi
Alvin,
AFAIK, Ubuntu ships only the free codecs and if you select them all it
fits in UDP, the issue occurs when you add the non-free codecs.
Do you use the package from Ubuntu? If so, does the PDU exceed 1500?
Best regards,
Yannick
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Thanks Yannick.
I understand the issue a lot better now.
I wonder if there is a more immediate issue here with regard to Ubuntu
packaging. On Jaunty (netbook remix) Ekiga comes 'out-of-the-box' with
all codecs pre-selected which is not a working configuration.
This may also be a nice config mod t
BrainwreckedTech,
Ekiga cannot try to reduce the packet size because of the SIP protocol:
it has to deal with a codec negociation, and it respect user choice to
present all codecs available (and there is many codecs available in
Ekiga) and selected by the user. Reducing the packet will mean droppi
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
"2009/07/05 23:07:53.315 0:51.397 Housekeeper:0xbb90 SIP PDU is
likely too large (1550 bytes) for UDP datagram." is indeed an issue
here.
Solution: disable some codecs in preferences until the PDU is lower than
1500.
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The following maybe the cause??:
Running Ekiga 3.2 (on jaunty) using ekiga -d 5 > out
I see the following line:
"2009/07/05 23:07:53.315 0:51.397 Housekeeper:0xbb90 SIP
PDU is likely too large (1550 bytes) for UDP datagram."
which is likely to be this known issue:
http://w
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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