> sudo wget -O /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-skype >> http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xD66B746E >> >> sudo wget -O /etc/yum.repo.d/skype.repo >> http://fedorasolved.org/multimedia-solutions/skype.repo >> > Also, have you tried Skype for MID, yet? I think the version is 3.0.0.93, but I'm not sure whether that's in the same version # scheme as regular Skype. It's a modifed client intended for Linux MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices).
* http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-mid I am running it now, on Fedora 11, and it works pretty well with my Logitech QuickCam 9000 USB. It seems to like PulseAudio, after I uncommented and changed some settings. * high-priority = yes * nice-level = 3 * default-fragments = 8 * default-fragment-size-msec = 5 You may not need all of those, I'm not 100% sure which ones solved my problems. (Basically, I was getting sound so choppy that it sounded like short, sharp bursts of static--totally unusable.) After changing settings, do a `killall pulseaudio`, and then restart your client apps (pulseaudio should be automatically restarted when a client requests it). I haven't gotten around to making an F11 RPM spec file, yet, but the manual installation is dead simple: * Untar to '/usr/share/skype/', * copy the 'skype' script 'skype.bin' binary executables to '/usr/bin', and * edit the 'skype' script so that it points to the correct binary path There are a few missing features in MID, but I haven't missed them. -Ryan
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