Re: Skype will can't connect.

2007-04-06 Thread Garrett Cooper
B H wrote:
 Paris Jones skrev:
  Using FreeBSD 6.0 Stable.
 Using the linux_base-8 port.

 I would like to try Skype, but the port will only allow me to use ONE
 of my devices
 at a time, so my headset can't hear and talk at the same time, I have
 to manually swich between the headset and speaker device.
 
 Have you tried the suggestion you got from Garret Cooper?
 
 If your not willing to try the suggestions you get the chances of fixing
 problems is very small.

If my suggestions don't solve your problem, could you provide in greater
detail what the issue is that you are experiencing?

Thank you,
-Garrett
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Skype will can't connect.

2007-04-06 Thread Paris Jones
Using FreeBSD 6.0 Stable.
Using the linux_base-8 port.

I have decided to make a new post about this problem because my old one was very
badly written and I am sure no one could figure out my problem.
I would like to try Skype, but the port will only allow me to use ONE of my 
devices
at a time, so my headset can't hear and talk at the same time, I have to 
manually 
swich between the headset and speaker device.  (There is something called DSP 
hijacker for this which I do not want to mess with.)  I thought that perhaps 
using the linux version would help, I downloaded the linux static tar.gz with 
QT compiled in, 
and when I opened it, I was please to find that in the tools section there is 
an option
for both your input and output device.  However, I was upset to find out that I 
could
not call or be called in this version.

So, do wrap things up, my problem is:
When using the linux build of skype, I can not call or be called, I can't even 
call 
the voice testing service.
My question is:
How can I start calling people and be called?
Again, I am using FreeBSD 6 and the linux-base-8 port.

Any help would be appricated, thanks.
-ARCKEDA

 
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Skype will can't connect.

2007-04-05 Thread Paris Jones

 Using FreeBSD 6.0 Stable.
Using the linux_base-8 port.

I have decided to make a new post about this problem because my old one was very
badly written and I am sure no one could figure out my problem.
I would like to try Skype, but the port will only allow me to use ONE of my 
devices
at a time, so my headset can't hear and talk at the same time, I have to 
manually 
swich between the headset and speaker device.  (There is something called DSP 
hijacker for this which I do not want to mess with.)  I thought that perhaps 
using the linux version would help, I downloaded the linux static tar.gz with 
QT compiled in, 
and when I opened it, I was please to find that in the tools section there is 
an option
for both your input and output device.  However, I was upset to find out that I 
could
not call or be called in this version.

So, do wrap things up, my problem is:
When using the linux build of skype, I can not call or be  called, I can't 
even call 
the voice testing service.
My question is:
How can I start calling people and be called?
Again, I am using FreeBSD 6 and the linux-base-8 port.

Any help would be appricated, thanks.
-ARCKEDA
   
PS: Sorry about sending you so many emails dude, I kept pressing the 
wrong button...



 
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Re: Skype will can't connect.

2007-04-05 Thread B H

Paris Jones skrev:

 Using FreeBSD 6.0 Stable.
Using the linux_base-8 port.

I would like to try Skype, but the port will only allow me to use ONE of my 
devices
at a time, so my headset can't hear and talk at the same time, I have to manually 
swich between the headset and speaker device.


Have you tried the suggestion you got from Garret Cooper?

If your not willing to try the suggestions you get the chances of fixing 
problems is very small.

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