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Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:45 am
by RoryOF
Has anyone managed to get Sun Presenter Console to run on Ubuntu? I have tried it on Ubuntu Karmic 9.10 beta. It installs, but doesn't give me the separate screen with current slide, next slide and notes I had under Windows. I've used Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 on both my netbook and laptop, runnng the Ubuntu 3.1.1 OpenOffice distro.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:58 am
by Hagar Delest
You should check with the Sun version.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:31 am
by RoryOF
I knew you'd say that, Hagar! :-)

Before changing to Sun version I was enquiring for others' experience. If Presenter Console did not work on Ubuntu because of Ubuntu restrictions, then for the presentation purposes I need there would be little point in installing Sun OOo - my needs would be met by the Ubuntu distro, which automatically updates.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:26 pm
by Hagar Delest
RoryOF wrote:I knew you'd say that, Hagar! :-)
Was pretty sure about it but couldn't help :mrgreen:

No luck in the Ubuntu forum?

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:47 pm
by RoryOF
I found an old note that said the Suse version of OOo didn't work with Presenter Console but that Sun version did. I've uninstalled Unbuntu OOo on one laptop and am currently installing Sun version to see if that works with Prener Console. I'll report back later.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:58 pm
by RoryOF
From my Toshiba laptop I removed the Ubuntu OpenOffice using Synaptic. For completeness I told it to Remove Completely. Then I installed the Sun (Ubuntu/Debian) version using the Tutorial on this site. I downloaded and installed the Sun Presenter Console (Linux 32 version). Aftter fiddling with the settings, OpenOffice Impress found the multiple monitors (Laptop + Beamer) and displayed a trial presentation on the Beamer with the Console displayed on the laptop. I will try an equivalent installation on my Netbook later. I have lost the codecs for video display, but that may be due to routine update of Ubuntu Karmic Beta. I'll reinstall them later and report back on the netbook installation.

Summary: Sun Presenter Console does not work on Ubuntu version of OpenOffice. Install the Sun version of OOo if you want the Presenter Console (and if you do presentations, you should try it out!)

It would be informative if other Linux users added their experience with using the Presenter Console with their distros.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:28 pm
by RoryOF
The failure of a movie clip to play in Impress under Sun OOo and Ubuntu 9.10 was not due to the updating or removal of codecs in the course of automatic system updates. Sun OOo Impress does not play mpg videos using the codecs available under Ubuntu OOo. They are still installed and a reinstallation did not improve the situation. The movie clips play OK in an exernal application (Totem or Movie Player). It is not possible to insert one of the mpg files into a new OOo presentation "Type of file is not supported".

As there comes a time when one must stop messing about and get on with life, the easiest way is to convert the movie mpg files into .avi files, and insert them.

If anybody has suggestions on how to get the mpg files to play I would be interested.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:35 pm
by acknak
Does Ubuntu package the SPC for their OOo?

As far as I know, the SPC is open source, so it could be re-packaged by the distributions. I know Fedora does that with the OOo language packs (Ubuntu as well, I guess).

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:52 pm
by RoryOF
SPC= Sun Presenter Console. No, they don't package it for their system, but one would assume that it worked, like most other extensions.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:26 pm
by sindrejh
In Ubuntu 9.10 I found the plugin in the repos, and it works with OOo...

But I can't get Open Office to show the presentation on my external monitor, even thou I have a big desktop. So the result is: presenter screen on laptop, but still only my desktop on the external screen.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:52 pm
by RoryOF
On the main Impress toolbar select Slide Show / Slide Show Settings and fiddle with the Multiple monitor dropdown. Also fiddle with Ubuntu / System / Preferences / Display, in both cases when you have the beamer or a second monitor atached.

I doubt you will have much luck unless using the Sun OOo and Sun Presentation Console versions; that allowed me to get the Presentation screen on the beamer and the notes screen on the netbook, which I couldn't do with Ubuntu version of OOo.

A lecturer friend uses her netbook (Acer A0 110) using Ubuntu Ooo 3.1.0 and gets the presentation on both screens by connecting the switched on projector to netbook before booting her netbook. She is fortunate as her slides are simply a list of bullet points which serve also as her aide memoire.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:03 am
by sindrejh
Wrong :D I've now got the Sun Presenter Consol (SPC) working with Ubuntu version of OOo!

But only as a temporary solution... I had already tried different settings both in OOo's and Ubuntu's display settings (tried both mirroring and big desktop). The solution was to place the two screens above in stead of aside each other. Looks like a bug, so maybe I will have to report it. But is it in Ubuntu or OOo? I think probably Ubuntu.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:22 am
by RoryOF
sindrejh wrote:Wrong :D I've now got the Sun Presenter Consol (SPC) working with Ubuntu version of OOo!
But only as a temporary solution... I had already tried different settings both in OOo's and Ubuntu's display settings (tried both mirroring and big desktop). The solution was to place the two screens above in stead of aside each other. Looks like a bug, so maybe I will have to report it. But is it in Ubuntu or OOo? I think probably Ubuntu.
I'm happy to hear you have it working. Does it matter which screen is on top?

If you are showing videos as part of your presentation, (if you can get Sun JMF to work), you may notice an echo between the SPC and the screen sound. This seems to cure if one uses the notes console screen with the current screen in top left corner, rather than the slide sorter console screen or the current/next/previous slide screen.

I gave up on ttying to get JMF to play videos and am using another method, which I'll post about in a few days. I have to stop fiddling and get on - I've three 60 min presentations to revise for a different audience, and two more to write from scratch for delivery shortly.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:36 am
by sindrejh
RoryOF wrote:Does it matter which screen is on top?
No, it makes no difference. Or it seems like the presentation and presentation consol have some problems filling out the screens 100% correct. This is not a big problem if I place the presentation screen on top. This seems to depend on the Gnome panels also.
RoryOF wrote: If you are showing videos as part of your presentation, (if you can get Sun JMF to work), you may notice an echo between the SPC and the screen sound. This seems to cure if one uses the notes console screen with the current screen in top left corner, rather than the slide sorter console screen or the current/next/previous slide screen.
I've been trying to use some screen casts in my presentation. But the video is only blinking on the external screen and then gets gray. I can see it on the external monitor, thou. So my solution is to have links to the videos in the presentation, and then just bring them up in the background before switching.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:50 am
by RoryOF
I have found
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wik ... thout_Java
works OK, but it is a linux specific solution. If you want a cross platform solution, where you are presenting from a USB stick or CD/DVD rather than your own laptop, I think you have to install JMF from Sun, which is very picky, and again, may not work on every platform.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:34 pm
by cement_head
Hello,

I have a slightly wierder issue. Please see bug reports: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/492861

Here's the problem:

Using the latest ati drivers on a Rv535 (Mobility Radeon X2300) video card. When using metacity and trying to display an openoffice impress presentation with a dual monitor setup, the presenter console is displayed on top of the presentation. That is on top of the actual presentation on the second monitor. This is obviously useless and incorrect. The presenter-console should be displayed on the laptop (monitor 1) while the presentation should be displayed on the external monitor (monitor 2).

Interestingly, when I switch window managers to compiz, the behaviour of the presenter console **magically** is corrected and does not over lay on the single monitor (monitor 2). It behaves as expected.

I know this presenter console worked with the FGLRX driver in Hardy & Intrepid. So, I'm thinking that the xorg-xserver-ati (xorg-xserver-radeon) driver is mis-specifying the monitor 1/monitor 2 designation in how openoffice.org is quering xorg-xserver-ati?

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:17 pm
by RoryOF
I think it may all be down to the ATI drivers in Linux. By all reports they are iffy at best.

I changed to Sun OOo 3.1.1 from www.openoffice.org and their Sun Presnter Console and had better results with it than with Ubuntu versions. However, in doing that I lost the inbuilt facility in Ubuntu OOo to run gstreamer codcs and display videos from Impress. I know from reading that it is possible to install Sun Java JMF to give a similar facility; however, such an installation is quite tricky, so being pressed for time I resorted to another method
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wik ... thout_Java
slightly amended to run on totem, which is the default movie player on Ubuntu 9.10. When (if!) I have some leisure, I'll reinvestigate the setting up of JMF on Ubuntu - I'd realy prefer if my presentation using movie clips were fully migrateable between Windows and Ubuntu, raher than having to make minor tweaks for multimedia on each OS.

Re: Sun Presenter Console on Ubuntu?

Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:29 pm
by cement_head
Hi,

If it were the ATI drivers, then compiz probably wouldn't work, but I really have no idea. I must have movie capacity in my presentations as I teach for a living, so the SUN version is no good to me. Plus I need BIBUS Reference Editor for scientific papers.

I'm sure its a bug in xorg-xsever-ati/radeon, or metacity.

The presenter-console worked perfectly with the closed-source FGLRX driver from ATI (which I can use due to my card being dropped).

- CH