On 28/04/10 08:23, Mark Misulich wrote:
On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 07:56 +1000, John Bennett wrote:
Suse 11.2 x64/KDE 4.4 I know this seems to come up on a regular basis, but have looked and unable to find any fix....
Hi, I don't know if this will fix your problem, but pulseaudio never worked for me on Skype either, so I had to go back to Alsa.
After I get rid of pulseaudio, I run alsaconfig or alsaconf in terminal as root, I forget which command it is. Then, I go into yast and configure the sound card. It has always been unconfigured after this process.
After that, I select Skype configuration in skype, and set up the microphone. It usually takes quite a bit of time to get it working right in the configuration. I have to lower the volume of several items to get good microphone sound for the call.
I know that this doesn't exactly answer your problem, but maybe by doing the steps I have written your problem will go away.
Good luck!
*/Thanks for the reply. Tried Alsaconf, but apparently this is no longer the way in 11.2. When I run it, I get/* "no supported pnp or pci card found". Can find NO solution!! Is there a way to do a fresh detect (as if reinstalling - that worked!)? Have tried deleting /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf and rebooting, but did no good... If I restart alsasound I get: oss:/etc/init.d # ./alsasound restart ALSA lib conf.c:3601:(snd_config_update_r) Cannot access file /etc/alsa-pulse.conf ALSA lib control.c:902:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL hw:1 /usr/sbin/alsactl: get_controls:552: snd_ctl_open error: No such file or directory Shutting down sound driver done Starting sound driver: hda-intel and a pop-up saying that KDE wants to delete various HDA Intel hardware (3x capture and 3x output...) Any assistance appreciated... Thanks, John. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org