On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 16:26 +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 16:11 +1200, Don Robertson wrote:
> > Argh - cannot get the microphone or webcam to work on Skype.
> > 
> > Damn PulseAudio - er, I mean - damn Microsoft applications.
> 
> I finally managed to get skype via a headset, and usual audio via
> analogue headphones up and running under 10.04 Ubuntu - although I don't
> use a cam. Can't scare the punters, you know!
> 
> What distro?? I'll send you to Adrian if it's Fedora..
> 
> Steve
> 

The version that works for me on Fedora with (almost) no problems is
skype-2.1.0.81-fc10.i586.rpm

I had it ported up to Fedora 14 from each Fedora release and since I
installed it on F14 last January it crashed only twice. And I think one
time it was my fault because I unplugged the webcam before shutting down
skype - easier than to mute the mic on it every time.

>From time to time I download a new version from skype's website as it
becomes available. I had problems with each and every one of them and so
I kept going back to that one.

This latest version - skype-2.2.0.25-fedora.i586.rpm - had the strangest
effects of all: after about 1h of leaving it on the desktop interface -
Gnome - would not take mouse clicks from any of the 11 buttons on my
mouse (I know, but I like it...). Oh, and the video still had to be
enable via

LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so

So I had to "rpm -e" it into oblivion and re-install that "working"
version. After that everything got back to normal, I have a working
version of skype and my mouse can click-talk happily with the desktop.

I look forward to see what the evolution will be for the video
chat/conference options for Linux after the purchase of Skype by
Microsoft. Interesting times ahead...

Adrian



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