I can confirm that the workaround in #9 does the trick, but only if you
keep it in "Audio only" mode. If I try swiching it to Mode -> "Audio &
Video", it crashes. So it won't work with video. I added tags stating
that this is a regression; it used to work for me pre-Oneiric.
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Well, it looks like it's working! I made a few calls from my cell phone
using Fring*. Even though I was calling myself it worked, Linphone
started ringing on my computer and I started having a conversation with
myself :)
* (Fring is a mobile messenger app that allows you to use your SIP
account to
Thanks Adam! I can confirm that post #9 works to create the hidden
.linphonerc file in the user's home directory. This file is totally
necessary in order for Linphone to work. It is a configuration file. The
program will just continue to crash without it. According to Linphone's
website it is supp
There is no ~/.linphonerc after installation in ubuntu 10.04. Adding a
proper file prevents crashing. The trick presented in #9 produces such a
file.
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How can this be medium priority?? and open since 2009
just installed on lucid, and crashed when I tried to start it
thanks adam baroumand, it works!
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I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 and I was experiencing the same problem of
linphone crashing on startup.
I believe i just solved this by doing the following, but I still have
yet to test call it and relaunch linphone again after rebooting.
I just opened a terminal and typed:
linphonec -s
then quit and
This problem persists. The linphone application crashes at startup in
Lucid Lynx.
Steps needed to reproduce:
1. sudo apt-get install linphone
2. Either click on the linphone icon in start menu or call linphone-3 on a
command line
3. watch it appear briefly and then crash without any further noti
Hello, in my desktop that doesn't have a webcam, linphone crashed.
Then i tried the terminal, $ linphone, and it crashed then I tried $ linphone
--iconified and it runs ok, and now it work normally, from menu, terminal ,etc
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I believe my particular crash better matches Bug #582268 so for anyone
seeing the "cannot open video device" error please ignore my comments
above. If you find that linphone starts to draw its windows and
immediately closes them, then open a terminal and try this command:
$ linphone-3
If you see
since there seems to be a packaging problem in linphone AND a new
version of linphone was recently released, one alternative to fixing
this might be getting the new version properly backported to 10.4 Lucid.
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strangely enough, I installed and used linphone with no problems today
under Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic, but I get the crash under 10.4 Lucid on this
netbook. I tried the workaround in Bug #352339 with no improvement.
I also noticed several additional strangenesses:
1) the linphone command in the termin
I have been trying the various SIP softphones and when I tried this one
in Ubuntu 10.04 lucid, it behaved exactly as described here. Opened and
closed before I could do anything. The installation does say this is
console only though, so I tried it from terminal and got the following
errors:
co..
Thanks for your report, is this still an issue on a fresh install of
karmic?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linphone (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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changing configuration file ~/.gnome2/linphone helps
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