Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
Thanks much
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
On 3/13/11 11:13 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora?
Mac programs do not run under Linux. Might I suggest using Wine for running the Windows version?
There may be Linux compatible programs that support the video streaming capabilities of oovo.com.
James McKenzie
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. EnnisPoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
Gregory:
Please do two things:
One, strip off the signatures for those of us using the mailing list. Two, please run the Windows version from terminal using the command line. Instructions are at: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
Please advise what happens after you attempt to login to oovoo.com
Thank you.
James McKenzie
On 13 March 2011 20:07, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec@pomec.net wrote:
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
I tried using the windows version with wine, but was not able to get past the login authentication of oovoo.com.
Do you know of different video conference methods for Fedora, or will I have to break down and purchase an MS Windows machine.
I'm afraid that's not my area - I use Lotus Sametime, which is unfortunately proprietary.
I know there must be several video conferencing solutions for Linux and perhaps a message to this list will elicit suggestions, but it is not my area I am afraid.
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. EnnisPoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
Gregory:
Please do two things:
One, strip off the signatures for those of us using the mailing list. Two, please run the Windows version from terminal using the command line. Instructions are at: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
Please advise what happens after you attempt to login to oovoo.com
Thank you.
James McKenzie ----------------------
James,
Sorry about the signature... thought I had removed it. Thank you for your assistance!!!!
I tried using wine from the command line in a terminal setting by getting in the directory :
/home/user/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ooVoo
and then executing
wine start ooVoo.exe
This results in having the ooVoo login screen generated on the desktop, but when a login is attempted it fails. I have tested the login name and password on a Windows 7 machine and am able to gain access without difficulty.
The ooVoo login screen also allows you to request a new account; when I tried to set up a new account using the terminal access as well as the gui access on the desktop both methods do not allow me to set up an account. The Windows 7 machine did allow me to set up an account.
Any other ideas?
Greg
On 3/13/11 1:07 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
On 13 March 2011 18:13, Gregory P. EnnisPoMec@pomec.net wrote:
Dear List,
I was asked to assist connecting a Fedora linux system for video conferencing with oovoo.com. It is apparent that they support Mac and Windows.
Does anyone have any experience in using the Mac installation for oovoo for Fedora? Can anyone make recommendations for connections that allow video conferencing with Fedora.
It appears that this is a compiled package. It is extremely unlikely that the Mac package will simply "run" on Linux.
You may have better milage running the Windows version under Wine.
Gregory:
Please do two things:
One, strip off the signatures for those of us using the mailing list. Two, please run the Windows version from terminal using the command line. Instructions are at: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#run_from_terminal
Please advise what happens after you attempt to login to oovoo.com
Thank you.
James McKenzie ----------------------
James,
Sorry about the signature... thought I had removed it. Thank you for your assistance!!!!
I tried using wine from the command line in a terminal setting by getting in the directory :
/home/user/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ooVoo
and then executing
wine start ooVoo.exe
This results in having the ooVoo login screen generated on the desktop, but when a login is attempted it fails. I have tested the login name and password on a Windows 7 machine and am able to gain access without difficulty.
The ooVoo login screen also allows you to request a new account; when I tried to set up a new account using the terminal access as well as the gui access on the desktop both methods do not allow me to set up an account. The Windows 7 machine did allow me to set up an account.
Any other ideas?
Greg
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James,
Some of the screen output when I attempt a login is the following. The output of the line "INTERNET OPTION" resulted right after the login attempt and failure.
fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub! fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub! fixme:wininet:INET_QueryOption INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION stub fixme:wininet:INET_QueryOption Unhandled dwOption 4 fixme:secur32:schan_InitializeSecurityContextW Using hardcoded "NORMAL" priority GNUTLS ERROR: GnuTLS internal error. fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub!
Well, Its April 25, 2012 and we are still having the same exact problems with oovoo not being able to login when running the windows client under WINE.
based on the following output of yours:
fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub! fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub! fixme:wininet:INET_QueryOption INTERNET_OPTION_PER_CONNECTION_OPTION stub fixme:wininet:INET_QueryOption Unhandled dwOption 4 fixme:secur32:schan_InitializeSecurityContextW Using hardcoded "NORMAL" priority GNUTLS ERROR: GnuTLS internal error. fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:NtStatusToWSAError Status code 8000000a converted to DOS error code 2a4 fixme:winsock:WSALookupServiceBeginW (0x328aa48 0x00000ff1 0x328aa30) Stub!
I have seen a line that's most of interest: fixme:secur32 which is a call to "secur32.dll"
Have you checked to see if there is a secur32.dll file in your WINE windows/system32 directory? If not, you might want to get a copy of that file from a Windows XP source or online and import it under WINE, and then see if oovoo can finally let you log in.
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