Hi,
I found my problem. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 32-bits.
First I tried doing what ArTaX suggested, which basically disables
Pulse. Skype works, but Ubuntu sounds controls do not, so you need to
use alsamixer to adjust volume settings.
What solved all my problems was restore Pulse and then, in
I tried what ArTaX suggested and now Skype seems to be working fine, but
now I cannot control sound volume!
I think that what those commands do is disable access to other user to
Pulse, so Skype might be using another driver for the sound device. If
this is the problem, I guess that the issue is
I think this problem is not only for 64-bit users. It happens to me and
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 32-bits. This makes Skype unusable and this is
a big show-stopper for many people, so I think this should have a high
priority.
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I should add that it was working without problems on my old 32-bits
installation using Ubuntu 11.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/980320
Title:
Skype silently crashes on Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 973096 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/973096
I'm having this issue even though I don't have a nvidia card. This is an
HP Folio which uses the integrated Intel video card. After I installed
Ubuntu 12.04 (three days ago) it has happend three times.
So