Timothy Murphy wrote: >> > But surely there must be people running F-10 with KDE and Skype? >> Yes. Here's how to manipulate the settings: >> - Open Skype >> - Go online (this is crucial, otherwise you don't get the full config >> screen) - Click on the "S" in the bottom-left corner and choose "Options" >> - Choose "Sound Devices" >> - Under "Sound Out", change the config from "Default" to the next one >> (probably "HDA Intel (hw:intel,0)" > Thanks very much. > I never knew about the S=>Options menu. > What a strange place to put the S icon! > > Actually, while this has removed the "Problem with Audio Playback" error, > I'm getting "Problem with Audio Capture" instead. > But now I now how and where to configure Skype > I should be able to solve this. Just to follow up on my own posting, I managed to get Skype working on my Thinkpad T43 by going to S=>Options=>Sound Devices and setting Sound In: Intel ICH6 (hw:ICH6,0) Sound Out: pulse Ringing: pulse Unfortunately the sound quality when I play the Skype Test Call is not very good - not as good as Skype on the same machine under Windows XP. I suspect this is something to do with the microphone setting. Also the settings seem to be lost when I re-boot. Still, that was quite a lot of progress for me ... -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list