Le lundi 22 mai 2006 à 16:01 -0700, George Boyd a écrit :
> Hi Damien,
> 
> I hope this helps you and the rest of the developers. I couldn't resist
> finding out what the problems were before I got everything working.
> 
> If you configure Ekiga from a fresh install of Fedora Core5, everything
> works. But, if you do the system updates, ALSA screws up. So, that
> pretty much explains where the problem is. I reverted back to the
> original core5 kernel and still had the problems with ALSA. After a
> complete install from the cd's and NOT doing the system updates,
> everything works great. Problem solved. It has to be a bug in the
> updated ALSA.
> 
> I hope I've explained this well enough to make sense.

I think so. Moreover, recent releases of ALSA are broken, it is safer to
use an older version.
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