On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Niki Kovacs contact@kikinovak.net wrote:
I've spent the best part of a sunny afternoon trying to get Skype to work on my CentOS 5 desktop.
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I've installed the CentOS RPM from skype.com, but no matter what I do, I can't seem to have outgoing sound. Whenever I do a test call (echo123), there's no message left. I've been jumping through burning loops giving all the options and their possible permutations a shot, to no avail.
Though curiously that thing worked on a Linux Mint 5 install. But then, I won't change distro because of one small detail.
Any suggestions?
Niki: Welcome to the club! This is something I have tried to get working, on my CentOS 5 (32 bit) desktop. William was very kind and he volunteered to help, but I have other projects, with higher priorities, ahead of this one now. Great to know that one of the previous responders has it working AOK. My Sound Card is a Generic, which uses the snd-cs46xx driver. It's a Cirrus Logic and Skype works perfectly on M$ Windows, which is the main reason why this is still a dual boot box. Like yours, my calls to the Skype test robot are all one way. I can hear her, but she can't hear me. GL! Lanny