On Friday 12 May 2006 05:36, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Thursday 11 May 2006 14:43, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Well, here is the result of l ds* gives following crw-rw-rw- 1 cbvn audio 14, 3 2006-05-11 21:02 dsp crw------- 1 cbvn audio 14, 19 2006-05-11 21:02 dsp1
Hi Constant,
I have an idea... I'd like to see if we can't convince your system to configure and behave more like mine and other people's that only have one /dev/dsp (you *did* say you're running on-board only, no separate sound card, right?)
Please try the following:
What you want to see is a plain vanilla /dev/dsp with permissions matching mine (posted previously.) If this procedure cleans up that anomaly, I'd be inclined to remove every trace of Skype, download the latest rpm and install it again from scratch before testing it.
Good luck!
Carl, Back again and in the startblocks for a new attack on my system. Did exactly as you proposed to do and end up with the usual info. The content from the alsa configuration is as follows: Starting alsaconf: Fri May 12 21:35:00 WIT 2006 sb16 isapnp=0 sb8 dma8=1 irq=5 sb8 dma8=3 irq=5 Starting alsaconf: Fri May 12 21:36:05 WIT 2006 Again /dev/dsp and dsp1. In order to uninstall the sound card I had to remove it. In my Yast deleting of a card does not work. A fresh install of Skype after rpm -e skype and removing ny trace of skype from my home directory was done with the latest download. No result. Really wonder after reading trough a lot of the reactions on the Skype list if it is not time to just get another voip product. That is for the moment something which is widely discussed on the Skype list. I am close to giving up. Any experience with others such as Openwengo, Ekiga,Twinkle, SIPphone and Gizmo?