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does anyone know if, in the meantime, Mandriva has been adopted?

I have found the Skype RPM install for Mandriva to be extremely hardware

sensitive. Before you install the Skype RPM make absolutely sure that

your sound system is completely operational. Do things like record and play

back short verbal messages using either the KDE or Gnome Sound Recorder

applications. I also make sure that that which is recorded by the Sound Recorder

is playable, cleanly, with Totem or Beep.

 

Also a trap you can fall into is you do the RPM install restart X and run Skype

successfully then fails on the second attempt. If you open things like

the Gnome System Monitor you'll find Skype lurking in the background still

running but not on the desktop.

 

Use the Skype ID: "echo123" to test your connection.

 

Use the ALSA Sound Mixer. Sometimes you'll need the +20db mic boost

to get enough gain.

 

IMO Skype is a work in progress with a LOT of work still to be done

especially in the Linux world. I ending up having to run it on one of

my older machines

 

P600 - Test System

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Mandy 2006

Pentium III (Coppermine), 600Mhz, 256Kb Cache

440BX MoBo

DIMM1 128MB, DIMM2 128MB = 256MB

ATI Rage 128 GL AGP 1x/2x 32MB All-In-Wonder TV Tune/out

SoundBlaster Live (snd-emu10k1 driver)

USB Intel 82371AB PIIX4

D-Link DFE 530 TX+ Fast Ethernet

DVD-ROM (hda) Hitachi DVD-ROM GD-2500

CD-RW (hdb) Sony CRX140E

Floppy 1.44MB

KingWin HD Rack/Tray subsystem (Multiple HD's)

Boot Sequence - Floppy -> DVD-ROM -> HD

 

where it finally stablized and fully understood the platform

it was on. I suspect that because of the for sure real

Sound Blaster Live board.

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Thank you for sharing your experience. I was considering to try skype and I guess I will give it a try, but I will make sure that I do some sound recording and playback before finally using it, as you suggested.

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Yes, Skype does work and quite well on MD2006. I have been using it for a few months now. If you follow the README and INSTALL docs that are included you shouldn't have much trouble gettng it working. As with a number of apps in the linux community Skype is somewhat experimental so you should not be surprised that there will be bugs, but I have been using it with a bluetooth headset & btsco, all of which took quite a bit of tinkering and research. There is plenty of write-ups on the web if you search for them. Good luck. :thumbs:

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Since my last post on this subject I have dumped Skype, for the pure reason a lot of my acquaintances had other networks for communication ( fwd.pulver.com amongst others ) and I could not connect with skype. So I opted for Ekiga from ekiga.net Now I can connect to quite a few different networks and ekiga was written for linux. Not as fancy as skype but it works for me. Cheap landline calls globally. Can't fault it really. :P

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Since my last post on this subject I have dumped Skype, for the pure reason a lot of my acquaintances had other networks for communication ( fwd.pulver.com amongst others ) and I could not connect with skype. So I opted for Ekiga from ekiga.net Now I can connect to quite a few different networks and ekiga was written for linux. Not as fancy as skype but it works for me. Cheap landline calls globally. Can't fault it really. :P

The 'problem' with Ekiga is that it is not compatible with Skype. Whatever you may think about Skype it is the market leader.

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The 'problem' with Ekiga is that it is not compatible with Skype.

I'd like to turn that on it's head so that the problem with Skype is that it is not compatible with anything but Skype. Market leader I will agree, they started the whole thing off. I think. I might be mistaken though so I'll shut up at that. ;)

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