Jer?nimo Backes wrote:
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Any other suggestions?
I'm using skype with KDE and kernel-2.6.16-x.. I don't have arts support
in any kde application and still skype runs fine.. Anyway i suggest you
try WengoPhone.. It's open source and is based upon open standards.. I'm
using it, the sound
Anyway i suggest you
try WengoPhone.. It's open source and is based upon open standards.. I'm
using it, the sound quality is better than Skype.. Check out their
website http://openwengo.org.. Gentoo even has a ebuild for it in
portage (net-im/wengophone)..
Farhan Ahmed
Thanks a lot for
Jerônimo Backes wrote:
Anyway i suggest you
try WengoPhone.. It's open source and is based upon open standards.. I'm
using it, the sound quality is better than Skype.. Check out their
website http://openwengo.org.. Gentoo even has a ebuild for it in
portage (net-im/wengophone)..
Farhan
I have Skype installed on my HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop, but the sound
doesn't work.
When speaking, the person I'm talking with can listen to me without
problems.
But then that person speaks with me, I hear some cracks, but no voice.
I'm running skype under KDE 3.5.2, and arts has full-duplex
Jer?nimo Backes wrote:
I have Skype installed on my HP Pavilion zv6000 laptop, but the sound doesn't
work.
When speaking, the person I'm talking with can listen to me without problems.
But then that person speaks with me, I hear some cracks, but no voice.
I'm running skype under KDE
Farhan Ahmed wrote:
First of all don't start a new topic by replying to other non related
thread..
Sorry about that. I won't do this again.
As far as skype problem goes, try enabling 'Full Duplex'.. It can be
accessed under
Control-Center-Sound Multimedia-Sound System-Hardware
Skype for Linux doesn't play well with 2.6.16 kernels and UDEV 087 or newer. You can try downgrading or wait for Skype to get their crap together (probably never)On 5/1/06,
Jerônimo Backes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Farhan Ahmed wrote: First of all don't start a new topic by replying to other non
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