On 03/12/2015 05:16 PM, Jim Lewis wrote:
> I have been puzzling through some old posts here on skype. I
need it
> working for a conference call monday morning.
>
> Subject: No sound in Skype on Fedora 64-bit
>
> Seems to be talking about installing lpf-skype even on an x86_64 system
> and it basically works? Some sound problems but work around them?
>
> Or:
>
>
http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2012/install-skype-on-fedora-centos...
>
> I can always run it on my samsung phone, but want to use it on my
> notebook.
>
Hi Robert,
I was able to get Skype working on both of my Fedora 21 systems by
following these steps:
The "rules" say to perform a full update first. Usually when I do this
something breaks and so do so at your own risk.
yum -y update
Install Skype and the 32-bit pulseaudio files:
yum -y install lpf-skype
Here is the part that should fix your sound issues:
yum -y install pulseaudio-libs.i686 alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686
Then:
Open Applications->System Tools->lpf skype
Give root and then guest password
To run Skype: Open Applications->Internet->Skype
I hope this works for you! I have to say they did a good job when they
created this application.
Install worked great. I can hear the test call, but not my recording.
First time ever using the mic, so no telling what the problem there is.
I am on a Lenovo x120e x86_64 with Xfce.