On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 14:34, Vadym Krevs wrote:
Ekiga is a Gnome app, maybe it expects a pulseaudio-based sound configuration? Have you got pulseaudio enabled? If not, it may be worth trying to enable it.
No, no PulseAudio enabled. This computer recently had a harddrive failure, and I installed a new drive and reinstalled. Somehow in the past I got Ekiga to play nice with Skype and Firefox in KDE4, but no real idea how i did it... and no way to dissect the old dead HD to find out either. I did not use PulseAudio then.... I tried Pulse at some point, but it turned into a major sound disaster as I attempted to convince it to route all sound to teh USB headset. BTW, I'd love to find a good quality VoIP app for KDE4 that is on par wit Ekiga... any suggestions?
If you're averse to using pulseaudio, there was a recent thread on this list about enabling an alsa dmix device so multiple apps could simultaneously play sound. Perhaps, that will solve your problem.
I've been following the other sound thread... I'll try out the suggestions given there when i can get access to the computer again. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org