Paris Jones wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 6.0 Stable.

My friend told me about Skype and was very egar to try it, to my dismay the 
port of Skype will only accept one device for audio input and output, (Which my 
headset requires) and I would rather not mess with the DSP hijacker so I 
installed the linux build for skype.com (The static with QT compiled in) but 
was also upset to find that I could not call or receive calls from anyone.  I 
am using the linux_base-8, if someone could tell me how I can start calling 
people it would be very useful, I have read maybe 2 articles about this on 
google and both tell me to install ports that no longer exist.

 Thank you again.
                                                                                
                                                                                
    -ARCKEDA
That's because OSS by itself doesn't support more than one channel at a time. You need to support virtual channels (a FreeBSD only feature AFAIK) by entering in the following lines in /etc/sysctl.conf:

hw.snd.maxautovchans = 20 # Adjust to fit the number of simultaneous sound channels you want enabled at once.

-Garrett
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