Skype

Antonio M antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 17:52:17 UTC 2008


2008/11/11 Aioanei Rares <schaiba at gmail.com>:
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Jim <mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>> John5342 wrote:
>>>
>>> yum --nogpg localinstall <package>
>>>
>>> will install it. The nogpg bit tells yum to ignore the signature.
>>>
>>> 2008/11/11 Jim <mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net <mailto:mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net>>
>>>
>>>    Antonio M wrote:
>>>
>>>        2008/11/10 Leszek Matok <Lam at lam.pl>:
>>>
>>>            Dnia 2008-11-10, o godz. 06:32:27 "David L"
>>>            <idht4n at gmail.com <mailto:idht4n at gmail.com>> napisał(a):
>>>
>>>
>>>                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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>> Has someone submitted a bug report on no sound in FC 10, I ran
>> gnome-volume-control and my setting are okay. I would like to second the bug
>> report if there is one.
>> If I run skype it tells me sound isn't working.
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>
> I got the same error on skype with F8 and all I did, after some research on
> forums,
> was yum erase pulseaudio :-)
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1) I still think that if pulseaudio is the future, we must work on it..
2) I filed a bug against pulseaudio, please see my previous message
3) in F8 I managed to make it work everywhere....and it is working on
F10 on one of my system (desktop), not on my laptop. So I suggest in
F8 to play with audio settings both on system both locally in Skype
audio options
4) I installed Skype by Webmin, so I was not asked about any key :-)

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Antonio Montagnani
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