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Opened Mar 29, 2020 by ovari@ovari

Controls disappear on GNU/Linux computer when calls between GNU/Linux and Windows clients occurs at the same time

  • Jami beta for Windows WIN
  • Jami built on 2020-03-28 16:05:41 UTC for Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon GNU

Both a WIN and GNU contact called each other at the same time. GNU placed a video call. WIN not sure if they placed a video or audio-only call; perhaps they only placed an audio-only call.

GNU accepted call and then the controls disappeared and it looked like the call didn't connect. However, the audio was coming through and we could hear each other. The GNU did not have any control to end the call or show that a call was in progress.

This used to happen between two GNU computers, but has since been fixed. Perhaps this has not been fixed between WIN and GNU computers?

Has this issue been reproduced or are you aware that this can happen?

Thank you

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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-project#866