Hello James, On Fri, 19 Oct 2012 11:15:11 -0400 "James B. Byrne" <byrnejb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have installed Skype 4.0.0.8 on my new workstation running > CentOS-6.3 (kvm) and the Gnome DTM. This host has an Intel DG43GT > motherboard with on-board audio. The sound works when tested in the > sound preferences in the desk top. > > Skype runs and the integrated usb video and microphone both work (I > infer this from the mic test in Skype options showing movement on the > intensity bar as I can hear nothing). > > I have gone through all of the choices in the audio setting and none > of them work. Are there any other packages or settings I should have > installed or set to get audio working in skype? Did you install a 32-bit version of Skype on a 64-bit system? (there's no 64-bit Skype, yet or ever) If so, you'll have to install all the 32-bit stuff that Skype needs to get sound (pulseaudio and more). I remember I had to do this first when I installed an old Skype 2.x (then updating to 4.x was still OK). I've found the information online, it was related to Fedora maybe, can't remember exactly. Regards, -- wwp
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