Thanks Lennart, I really wish Skype would update their crap
Did you contact them?
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Did you contact them?
I just submitted a Skype support request, asking they provide better support
for PA, the current standard audio manager on fedora Linux.
However, I am also unhappy that the fedora desktop is unusable if one
chooses to remove PA. Not only did I loose the bluetooth applet
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 6:08 AM, Ahmed Kamal
email.ahmedka...@googlemail.com wrote:
Did you contact them?
I just submitted a Skype support request, asking they provide better
support for PA, the current standard audio manager on fedora Linux.
However, I am also unhappy that the fedora
yum remove pulseaudio
Not quite sure this is the right approach (because -- as you've already
noticed -- some things unexpectedly depend on PA). What about `yum erase
alsa-plugins-pulseaudio` instead?
Thanks for the suggestion, however, I have gone a different route since
Gnome desktop
Hi fedorians,
Having spent more than a day trying to get Skype working smoothly with PA,
and failing (cranky sound, or 100% CPU usage). Now I know Skype is closed
crap that is using deprecated apis and it along with flash should be
sentenced to software hell, but at the end of the day I need to
If you don't want to use gnome-bluetooth and how it integrates with
all other software and automates things then don't use it. Nobody
forces you.
I didn't even mean using BT for any audio related tasks. I basically use BT
to transfer files back and forth from my cell phone. And