On Wednesday 10 May 2006 21:29, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 10:13, Clayton wrote:
Not a software solution... but... it worked for me to change my way of using Skype.
Hi Clayton,
Care to share a model number, since the one you bought is known to work? I haven't had the problems that you two have experienced, but I've switched to wireless headphones (no mic) and my desktop mic is broken. I gave my wired headset (with mic) to my daughter but it worked flawlessly with Skype on this system. If I can, I'd like to avoid rearranging plugs every time I use Skype.
Thanks & regards,
Carl
Also, Constant, you wrote:
In 10.0 the message is without change "problem with sound device".
As a quick test, move your ~/.Skype directory to .oldskype and see if the "fresh" install clears this up. It could be the 9.3 sound configuration isn't compatible with 10.0
Dear Carl, Will do a reinstall. Started in the meantime Skype in console and got the info ioctl set fragment: Invalid argument /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy /dev/dsp-1: Device or resource busy After the first line ioctl set fragment the following lines are repeated for every try to connect. Can you do something with this info?