LEVIS - I think the typical solution is to disable PulseAudio on the
devices Ekiga uses, this has been discussed in more detail on the list
so a search should turn up the specific config others have had success
with. You might check to see if the changes to PulseAudio that are new
to Fedora 10 address this incompatibility. Best to follow up on the
PulseAudio list is like Damien sez

Ed

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Le mercredi 05 novembre 2008 à 08:14 +0100, LEVIS Cyril a écrit :
>> Hello,
>> I have read a lot of topic, wiki etc about ekiga, but i havn't find yet
>> the good way to be able to use ekiga with pulseaudio.
>>
>> I have laptop with pulseaudio and ekiga 3 setup on a debian lenny.
>>
>
> You should ask this question on the pulseaudio mailing list. It is more
> a problem of PulseAudio that does not work with Ekiga than the opposite.
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