Re: [CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread Mark LaPierre
On 01/18/2012 05:55 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > On 01/18/2012 11:53 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> For running Skype with audio and video, install dependencies using this >> command: >> >> yum install libXScrnSaver.i?86 libX11.i?86 libv4l.i?86 >> alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i?86 qt-x11.i?86 > >

Re: [CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 01/18/2012 11:53 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: > For running Skype with audio and video, install dependencies using this > command: > > yum install libXScrnSaver.i?86 libX11.i?86 libv4l.i?86 > alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i?86 qt-x11.i?86 This is mainly for CentOS 6. I haven't seet you speak of 5.7

Re: [CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 01/18/2012 02:03 PM, ken wrote: > I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other > person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I tried > what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume Control" > application and in Skype itself. But no joy.

Re: [CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread Yves Bellefeuille
On Wednesday 18 January 2012, ken wrote: > I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other > person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I > tried what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume > Control" application and in Skype itself. B

Re: [CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread wwp
Hello ken, On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 08:03:02 -0500 ken wrote: > I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other > person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I tried > what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume Control" > application and

[CentOS] I/) Settings for Skype

2012-01-18 Thread ken
I've managed to get Skype set up and working. I can hear the other person talking, but she can't hear me. During a conversation, I tried what I thought to be all possible settings in both the "Volume Control" application and in Skype itself. But no joy. To make matters more puzzling, I had s