Dan Attwood wrote:
> Have you seen open fire; http://www.igniterealtime.org - a very cool
> cross platform chat server and client
>
Yeah I did a bit of playing and managed to get it working. I was trying
to avoid Java based apps because of the low server spec but it doesn't
seem to use that m
Have you seen open fire; http://www.igniterealtime.org - a very cool cross
platform chat server and client
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Hi folks,
I'm trying to implement a jabber server for one of my clients so the
staff can chat to each other between the two sites they have without
resorting to use MSN/Yahoo etc.
I've been having a play around but I can't seem to find any definitive
instructions on how to get Jabber up and ru
i just posted a corrected url, i missed out a letter in the url.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Rob Beard wrote:
> ptaylor wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> i was on my desktop trying to play scifi.dragnfly.com/renegade/stogamst448
>>
>> and it crashes ff2 and ff3,
>>
>> so i ran both from the command line, and all it o
ptaylor wrote:
> Hi
>
> i was on my desktop trying to play scifi.dragnfly.com/renegade/stogamst448
>
> and it crashes ff2 and ff3,
>
> so i ran both from the command line, and all it outputs when it trying to
> play the video, which i suspect, is flash is "illegal instruction"
>
> it is x86 8.
the site is scifi.dragonfly.com/renegade/stogamst443
sorry,
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Hi
i was on my desktop trying to play scifi.dragnfly.com/renegade/stogamst448
and it crashes ff2 and ff3,
so i ran both from the command line, and all it outputs when it trying to
play the video, which i suspect, is flash is "illegal instruction"
it is x86 8.04.1 with the latest flash from th
When I launch gstreamer I have the following options
Autodetect
X Windows system (No xv)
X Windows System (x11/xshm/xv)
Custom
Should I be choosing the 3rd one or is X Windows something else
I also get a list of unloaded plugins
artsdsink
sdlvideosink
v4lmjpegsrc
qcamsrc
esdmon
Graham
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> I had problems with skype video where I could only see the recipents
> video and not my own in skype, after some investigation, I found out
> that skype needs xv output to be enabled, do you have the right driver
> for your video card? try changing the video output in
> gstreamer-properties
Hello,
Graham Smith wrote:
> Adam
>
> Thanks for the response
>
>
>>> When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
>>> enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
>>> disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)
>>>
>>> Initially, this was a problem
Adam
Thanks for the response
>> When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
>> enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
>> disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)
>>
>> Initially, this was a problem with a Logitech 5000, and I bought a
>> Logi
Graham Smith wrote:
> I have asked this on the ubuntu forums, but with no success and my
> question and similar on the Skype-Linux forums are going unanswered,
> but just in case, I will ask again here.
>
> When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
> enabled, as soon as the re
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