> Click the "+" icon at the left, bottom corner. The "+" was already select but It wasn't any SIP account to select. I find out that I should install 'Ubuntu account SIP module'. So I did
$ sudo apt-get install account-plugin-sip and now I can see a SIP account. I've add the two accounts you made for me but I'm not getting online. There is no difference in the ./apps/telepathy/telepathy-resiprocate process either. I also tried to restart the mission-control process as you said but got any difference. There should be a communication between this SIP account that I just added and the telepathy-resiprocate process? 2016-05-19 7:23 GMT-03:00 Daniel Pocock <[email protected]>: > > > On 19/05/16 02:39, Mateus Bellomo wrote: > >> Are you talking about *account registration* (e.g. on remote server) > > or about local account setup? > > > > I'm talking about account setup. I read at [1] how to add an account > > with mc-tool but I don't know which parameters to pass. > > > > > Open Empathy > > Look for the menu (in GNOME 3 the menu appears at the top of the screen > with the name "Empathy", beside the "Activities", instead of in the > Empathy window) > > Click to open the menu > > Click "Accounts" > > Now you should have the "Messaging and VoIP Accounts" window. > > Click the "+" icon at the left, bottom corner. > > Now it should say "What kind of chat account do you have?" > > Click "SIP" > > >> Mateus, you may need to restart the mission-control process and then go > > to the accounts window in Empathy and you will see the option to add a > > SIP account > > > > I searched but couldn't find how to restart mission-control process. I > > also tested this: > > > > ps -eZ | grep telepathy_mission_control_t > > > > but got nothing. How can I restart mission-control (and what exactly is > > mission-control)? > > > $ ps ax | grep mission-control > 2610 ? Sl 0:54 /usr/lib/telepathy/mission-control-5 > > $ kill 2610 > > Wait a few seconds and then use ps again to see if it came back: > > $ ps ax | grep mission-control > 27957 ? Sl 0:00 /usr/lib/telepathy/mission-control-5 > > This background process keeps track of the active connection managers > that can be used when creating now accounts. > > > > >> You can use the "bustle" utility to see the DBus messages in a GUI > > > > I installed bustle and when I start telepathy-resiprocate I think I saw > > something related to it: > org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged > > > > Please run bustle while restarting mission-control and see what happens > > > > _______________________________________________ > telepathy mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy >
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