Timothy Murphy wrote:
Jim wrote:
Is anyone successfully running Skype under Fedora-10 with KDE?
It;s all in the settings, if Fedora would only make all settings "halfway" Default, it sure would stop a lot of heart aches .
I got Skype installed and working on a eeePC 701. I yum installed "gnome-volume-manager" and run gnome-volume-control and open all channels/preferences and selected each.
On my Laptop eeePC I uninstall Pulseaudio and sound begin to work, then I reinstalled Puseaudio and sound works, I had to find the MIC setting and adjust.
I take it you are running Fedora with Gnome. I don't think this will help much with my problem, which seems specific to KDE.
I've run Skype on two EeePC's (EeePC-1000 and EeePC 4G) with no problems. But sadly I have moved over to Fedora-10/KDE on my 4 laptops, and that means I have to run one in Windows XP to use Skype.
Incidentally, sound is working fine with pulseaudio on this F-10/KDE laptop. It's just Skype that isn't working.
Various people have suggested unspecified changes in the Skype configuration. But the only Skype config file I see is /etc/dbus-1/system.d/skype.conf (which seems to me a very odd place for a config file) and I've no idea what changes one could make here if that is appropriate, which I doubt.
But surely there must be people running F-10 with KDE and Skype? Please let me know if you are ...
I run KDE, but I installed gnome-volume-manager because that App has the best access to the audio settings. I have Skype working on KDE, but everytime I reboot I have to go into gnome-volume-control and re enable the MIC.