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Re: [Linphone-users] Configuring LinPhone configured, in spite of itself
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Stan Goodman |
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Re: [Linphone-users] Configuring LinPhone configured, in spite of itself |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Mar 2011 22:59:15 +0200 |
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On Thursday 17 March 2011 21:52:34 Dragos D wrote:
> > 2) Much worse, it also required that I fill in the password. I am
> > absolutely certain that I had already done that, but of course I
> > attempted to do it again. Evidently, I am not as nimble as LinPhone
> > expects its users to be, because the box disappears before I can do
> > this simple chore. I have not been a ble to find a place in the
> > preferences where I can supply the password without playing the
> > nimb leness game. There must be such a place; where is it?
I should have asked explicitly: Is the sneaky and fast vanishing dialog
box normal? Or does its behavior give a clue to anything?
> home directory/.linphonerc ( ~/.linphonerc )
$ ls ~/.linphonerc
ls: cannot access ~./.linphonerc: No such file or directory
> > When I run linphone, its GUI appears, after a message telling me
> > that it is already running, so I understand that it is lurking
> > minimized waiting for a call. There is no icon on the desktop
> > (i.e. on the Panel) which suggests how I might un-minimize the
> > program, but there must be such a procedure. Where is it?
>
> In win 7 it may be hidden, in SUSE I have no idea. Did you try
> $ pgrep linphone ?
$ cd ~
$ pgrep linphone
$
> You may try to kill that pid and restart Linphone.
--
Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel