Fedora XO Camera Test Meeting Date: 2008-10-24 Time: 1pM EDT (17:00 UTC)
== Attendees == * bpepple * bryan_kearney * tyf1
== Team Name == * Decided to use 'Paparazzi!' for the team name.
== Test Plan Discussion == * Discussed what applications to use for testing of the camera functionality. Some possibilities were: 1. Cheese 2. Facebook (use Adobe Flash) 3. Ekiga 4. Skype 5. Tokbox * bpepple will check with the sound team to see if they are testing the built-in mic in their test plans.
== Future Meetings == * Will plan on meeting at the same day & time for future meetings.
Later, /B
Brian Pepple wrote:
Fedora XO Camera Test Meeting Date: 2008-10-24 Time: 1pM EDT (17:00 UTC)
== Attendees == * bpepple * bryan_kearney * tyf1
== Team Name == * Decided to use 'Paparazzi!' for the team name.
== Test Plan Discussion == * Discussed what applications to use for testing of the camera functionality. Some possibilities were: 1. Cheese 2. Facebook (use Adobe Flash) 3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
4. Skype 5. Tokbox * bpepple will check with the sound team to see if they are testing the built-in mic in their test plans.
== Future Meetings == * Will plan on meeting at the same day & time for future meetings.
Later, /B
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 13:17 -0400, Bryan Kearney wrote:
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Nope, but maybe I'll give it a try later tonight.
Later, /B
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 13:17 -0400, Bryan Kearney wrote:
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
Peter
Peter Robinson wrote:
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can try it out with that you have.
-- bk
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can try it out with that you have.
-- bk
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I was able to get ekiga connected to the fedoratalk server without any problems, however when I tested calling in to my extension from a land line, as soon as I try to pick up to incoming call, ekiga closes down. I need to test this further tonight before determining if a bug report is needed.
Brian Powell wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can try it out with that you have.
-- bk
Fedora-olpc-list mailing list Fedora-olpc-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-olpc-list
I was able to get ekiga connected to the fedoratalk server without any problems, however when I tested calling in to my extension from a land line, as soon as I try to pick up to incoming call, ekiga closes down. I need to test this further tonight before determining if a bug report is needed.
What did you do for the ekiga settings? Also.. did you have to do anything fancy with the firewall?
-- bk
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Brian Powell wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
> > 3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can try it out with that you have.
-- bk
Fedora-olpc-list mailing list Fedora-olpc-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-olpc-list
I was able to get ekiga connected to the fedoratalk server without any problems, however when I tested calling in to my extension from a land line, as soon as I try to pick up to incoming call, ekiga closes down. I need to test this further tonight before determining if a bug report is needed.
What did you do for the ekiga settings? Also.. did you have to do anything fancy with the firewall?
-- bk
In the Ekiga settings I have the following: (sip account)
Name: whatever you want to name the account Registrar : fedoraproject.org User : fas account login name Authentication User : fas account login name Password : VOIP password set up under FAS VOIP settings Timeout : left at default 3600
I didnt touch the firewall rules, SNAP3 is wide open anyways.
Brian Powell wrote:
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 1:22 PM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Brian Powell wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Bryan Kearney bkearney@redhat.com wrote:
Peter Robinson wrote:
>> 3. Ekiga > I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. > Has > anoyone done this on or off the XO? Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
If you have it running now, lemme know (I am on #fedora-olpc) and we can try it out with that you have.
-- bk
Fedora-olpc-list mailing list Fedora-olpc-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-olpc-list
I was able to get ekiga connected to the fedoratalk server without any problems, however when I tested calling in to my extension from a land line, as soon as I try to pick up to incoming call, ekiga closes down. I need to test this further tonight before determining if a bug report is needed.
What did you do for the ekiga settings? Also.. did you have to do anything fancy with the firewall?
-- bk
In the Ekiga settings I have the following: (sip account)
Name: whatever you want to name the account Registrar : fedoraproject.org User : fas account login name Authentication User : fas account login name Password : VOIP password set up under FAS VOIP settings Timeout : left at default 3600
I didnt touch the firewall rules, SNAP3 is wide open anyways.
I still have iptables running, but I continue to get registration failed. I set my password up yesterday so it should have synced. I can not get to it or ekiga. I will have to try at home tonite to see if it is my local network.
-- bk
3. Ekiga
I tried to hook up Ekiga to the Fedora Asterisk server with no luck. Has anoyone done this on or off the XO?
Fedora Talk only supports audio. You're going to need to try a direct ekiga-to-ekiga connection.
I was planning on testing this between my XO and eeePC when my XO finally arrives.
Also make sure all the appropriate (even just enable them all) audio codecs are enabled.
Peter