i have small application which is written in javascript by using skype web sdk.
i can add user to my list and call the person and have conversation easily and the code works well.
the problem is chrome on windows; rings the person around 10seconds but chrome on linux rings the same person around 60 seconds.
what i tried?
i upgraded or downgraded the chrome versions. but the result is same.
i tried on ubuntu or fedora or slax.
i tried with different remote skype id.
any help will be graceful appreciated.
thanks
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I am developing for HoloLens 2 and I don't have the device (I am using the Emulator to test).
I want to build the project with Unity and send the built package to a colleague that is not a developer - meaning, he is not good with Visual Studio - and who wants to test the app.
I tried using Microsoft Store and this worked for the initial P.O.C., but after the second submission I thought that it was going to be faster, but always takes up to 3 business days, which is not acceptable as a good workflow.
I know that, in ideal conditions, I should have the HoloLens, but this is not possible for now.
Do you have any idea on how to send packages to a non-developer person so that he can test the app in another country and so that it doesn't require a certification process like Microsoft Store?
You can take a look at the Sideloading feature provided by HoloLens Device Portal. Please follow this guide to connect the HoloLens over Wi-Fi or USB and manage your device from a web browser on your PC: Installing an app. In this way, you can directly send the app package to your colleague, and he can install it without using VS.
Main Problem:
I need to back up my company provided iPhone so that I can upgrade
from iphone-7 to iphone-11, as my phone almost 4 years old can not hold charge more than 30
minutes of application use
I need to backup to my company provided
laptop as 5 GB iCloud storage is not enough. I need to install iTunes
for windows.
My laptop is under company's group policy I do not have
Microsoft Store app installed.
I tried about 20 different things I
found on google to enable MS Store and none of them worked.
I downloaded iTunes executable from some obscure spot at apple I
installed it using my secondary account with local admin privileges.
As soon as I launched it it said a newer version available but when I
clicked on it, it did not install or did nothing for that matter.
Problem:
When my iphone is connected to the laptop via USB/lightning cable, I
am getting 0xE8000068 unknown error occurred message.
I spent more than an hour with apple genius bar idiots' including a so-called
dummy supervisor Their diagnosis of this problem is:"I do not have
the latest iTunes and have to install that"
My answer to that: No-shit Sherlock, but I can not do it w/o MS store and MS store is
not available to me.
My gut feeling:
If I can install MS Store app using my admin credentials and install
itunes that way, I will have none of this crap. I might be wrong but
it seems to be the least resistance method right now.
Hence my question: How can I install the Microsoft store app to my windows 10
laptop? I am already logged in under my local admin enabled account.
the problem I'll be describing might be caused by different reasons:
on linux opensuse leap 15.1 gnome (wayland) I can share e.g. mupdf but not evince or libreoffice in chromium jitsi session with screen share application window
another participant on windows tried to share a pdf document using microsoft office 365 and it seemed to show on his browser, but not on the other conference participants' browsers (one chromium on linux as in 1., the other firefox on windows), so he could not share his screen
I could not find any information on this topic using search machines. So I would appreciate if there is any answer on this out there in the community.
Looking forward to solving this ...
Cheers
JFM
PS: on the setup described in 1. also obs studio fails to screencast, maybe there is something related to this system setup causing this problem, some video driver setting e.g.?
This is probably related to Wayland, which has more restrictions than classic Gnome. Since you are having the same issue with OBS this sounds like this a classic Wayland permission issue.
I know they are working on implementing screen sharing support via pipewire but no idea how far this is.
You might try to switch back to Gnome on the X-Server until this is properly implemented.
Not directly a programming question but certainly one on developer productivity.
Like many developers I'm running the latest version of Firefox DeveloperEdition, to take advantage of all its various toolset, whilst trying to listen to Spotify to drown out the open plan office.
Whilst not the first time this has happened; Spotify crashes repeatedly with the WidevineCdm plugin being blamed as the culprit... this usually happens without any playback, but sometimes after a couple of seconds.
Usually "Help" page hints of fiddling with plugin settings as per usual aren't all that helpful.
I know that it'll likely resolve itself in a few days, but as a curious developer, I would like to know why it persistently breaks?
Unfortunately my fix to use Google chrome instead of Firefox :-(
This error just cropped up on Windows 7 ultra running Firefox to watch Netflix. (August 2019). Chrome worked OK as well as windows 10. For me i seemed to have found a solution (hopefully) After lots of digging and trying solution I have Netflix working OK by tuning Exploit Protection off in malware-bytes Premium .
I downloaded Sony's most recent SDK which includes an unusual Emulator that is an APK that runs on an Android phone (I guess that is what you do with it).
Anyway I see no documentation about how to use this to test/deploy apps.
Am I supposed to have 2 phones and one runs the emulator and the other runs the "host application" or do I run the host application on the same phone or what?
Nothing that I can find in docs explains this.
So I've figured this out (sort of). You run the emulator on your phone, then run the Smart Extension app on your phone as well (so no bluetooth connectivity like when you have a real smartwatch).
Phone also needs to have the SmartConnect (previously LiveWare) app and the SmartWatch app installed (I think). So that's three apps (emulator, SmartConnect, SmartWatch app).
Anyway, my actual smartwatch arrived in the mail shortly after I posted the original question, so I probably won't be using emulator much anymore.