I had partial success with Skype 1.2 on SUSE 10.2. partial means that it works for one call, but after each call there was a sound device problem, which required me to restart skype, so I used skype for long-time (>1hour) calls.
That was a known bug in 1.2. It was "fixed" in 1.3 in that you no longer got the sound device problem error. In its place, (if you were unlucky) you got a whole new problem that forced you to restart Skype. After an undetermined and variable length or time that Skype had been running and idle and you received or tried to place a call it would peg your CPU at 100% and you would connect to a conversation that would start and stop. Restart Skype and reconnect and it would be fine for the entire length of the call. This was fixed in 1.4.0.74, and now... well you don't need to restart all the time... but there is a nice new known bug (among many) where the volume ranges up and down during the conversation. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org