For me, I have to make sure I have
enabled the proper sound capture device in alsamixer.
It's
not obvious, but hitting a space bar enables a device.
In F10, the new GNOME mixer AKA gnome-volume-control
allows you to quickly
access all Pulse, ALSA and OSS mixers (somehow I got 11 of
them, not a very
good user experience, but the ALSA ones are clearly
visible and you can use
them without problems).
I had to hit Preferences to actually make the options I'm
interested in
visible, but after that, I have no problem with enabling
microphone or line-in
when I need them. I don't use PA, but have it installed
and running somewhere
in the background, just to see if it'll break something or
not (and it
doesn't).
Lam
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tnx to all
1) I think that if pulseaudio is the future, we must work to
make it work
2) I have all slides up (microphone and so on..), I can listen
to my
correspondent, video is working out of the box, but audio
recording is
not working...
3) Skype should work out of the box, even it is closed
source....in F8
it was working immediately after setting up sound in AlsaMixer
Question on installing Skype it wouldn't let me install skype FC
10 because it had no signature.
Did you "rpm -ivh --force" install it ??
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