Hi guys,
I'm trying to get skype going in Fedora 12 KDE x86_64 (fully updated).
I did some testing with and without the pulseaudio server installed.
With the pulseaudio, I didn't manage at all. I know I got it working
before _without_ pulseaudio, but after a yum update the pulseaudio got
Steve
about 3 months ago i hand a similar problem with my fedora 12 on my
Compaq CQ61
That is i had no internal speaker at all and could not configure the
output and input with skype.
I created '/etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf' with the following setting
options snd slots=snd-hda-intel
options
Hey Daryl,
probably something similar here, however the solution you suggest
doesn't have the right result here. I created this file with your
suggested settings, but still I'm unable to get any input from my
microphone. Any suggestions how to trace down the problem?
best regards,
Steven
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 00:22 +0100, steven bellens wrote:
Hey Daryl,
probably something similar here, however the solution you suggest
doesn't have the right result here. I created this file with your
suggested settings, but still I'm unable to get any input from my
microphone. Any
Hey guys,
2010/3/10 Ken Foskey kfos...@tpg.com.au:
On Wed, 2010-03-10 at 00:22 +0100, steven bellens wrote:
Hey Daryl,
probably something similar here, however the solution you suggest
doesn't have the right result here. I created this file with your
suggested settings, but still I'm unable
Hi Steven,
I've missed your first post but anyway...
You could try a live CD disro like Knoppix which may find your sound
card and auto load all the drivers. You could test it working.
If it works then that is a start in that you know that you CAN get it
working and the hardware is OK.
Then
Hey Ben,
2010/3/10 Ben Donohue donoh...@icafe.com.au:
Hi Steven,
I've missed your first post but anyway...
You could try a live CD disro like Knoppix which may find your sound card
and auto load all the drivers. You could test it working.
If it works then that is a start in that you know
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 07:55:10 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to get skype going in Fedora 12 KDE x86_64 (fully updated).
I did some testing with and without the pulseaudio server installed.
With the pulseaudio, I didn't manage at all. I know I got it working
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 07:55:10 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
Now, I manage to get the mic going with the digital capture, but it is
all noisy and as far from as good as with the analog input I used
previously. I adjust the audio settings with alsamixer.
[snip]
It sounds as if you have a