Re: [Ekiga-list] Account is no locked anymore. What to do?
- From: Csanyi Pal <csanyipal gmail com>
- To: ekiga-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Ekiga-list] Account is no locked anymore. What to do?
- Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 18:25:31 +0200
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 10:12:30AM -0500, junk_no_spam wrote:
On 08/19/2013 09:19 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 03:51:40AM -0500, junk_no_spam wrote:
I have setup my system to Hungarian environment.
So, if I want run your script, I must do:
export LC_ALL=C
OK, added it to my script. The app test checks for the
"is" word to pass the check. I would have thought it would be
a *LANG* variable problem.
Sorry for the hassle with the script. Original was a quick hack
just to prove my firewall/router was not my Ekiga problem.
My problem was finally resolved when I got Diamond to remove
my IP from their blacklist.
Why two? Because I realize that that whenever I run the script twice in
a row I get different output. Why?
Could be a port setup problem in a slow/busy system.
You might increase the time values by one or two.
This command creates a listening port
$_nc_app $_ipv_mode -l $_pkt_sw $_dport > $_svr_fn 2>&1 &
and this one sends a message to the listener.
/bin/echo "$_msg" |$_nc_app $_test_args $_dport
You can try changing -w 2 to -w 3 in the test_args= string
to give the sender a longer wait time to get the connection
established with the receiver.
Maybe we need a delay between listen setup and send msg.
If playing with -w X did not help then add a sleep X between both. Example:
$_nc_app $_ipv_mode -l $_pkt_sw $_dport > $_svr_fn 2>&1 &
sleep 1
/bin/echo "$_msg" |$_nc_app $_test_args $_dport
I don't understand, how can I run these lines abowe in one bash shell,
eg. in an xterm window?
As for your audio problem. I know in older releases on Mageia/Mandrake,
I had to run audacity (audio editor) to get the mic port link setup
in /dev.
Since you indicated linphone worked, I would assume you have not picked
the correct microphone device in Ekiga Preferences.
I picked the right microphone, I think in Ekiga Preferences:
Ringing Device: Default (PTLIB/ALSA)
Output Device: Default (PTLIB/ALSA)
Input Device: USB Device 0x46d:0x808 [USB Audio] (PTLIB/ALSA)
but this setup doesn't work. Why?
In audacity the well functioning microphone is:
USB Device 0x46d:0x808: USB Audio (hw:1,0): Mic:0
In Linphone the functioning microphone is:
Ringing Device: ALSA: default device
Output Device: ALSA: default device
Input Device: ALSA: USB Device 0x46d:0x808
If you "grep audio: /etc/group" and it returns a line, I would go ahead
and add yourself to the audio group. You have to log out/in to pick it
up.
Current groups I have added to my account are;
[bittwister wb]$ groups
adm disk lp floppy games cdrom usb cdwriter audio video
<snip>
I'm a member of these groups:
~$ groups
csanyipal lp dialout cdrom floppy audio video plugdev lpadmin
It's OK, right?
--
Regards from Pal
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