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    I have had so much trouble with Skype down the years but never more so than with Kubuntu. I have Ubuntu 12.10, Linux Mint 14 Cinnamon, Zorin 6 as well and Skype works on all of them albeit you have to twat around with the sound levels every time as I have a USB microphone. The trouble with Kubuntu is that the microphone doesn't work at all and the sound when you make a test call is very muddy. Anybody else had the same?

    #2
    No. Have you checked your input settings in Phonon? Have you messed about with Alsamixer? Have you tried disabling Kmix's remember session setting? Kmix in 4.10 is a lot better and gives finer audio controls.

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      #3
      Fwiw, tomp01, here's my thread on Skype, for 12.04. Basically, it involved messing around with Phonon, Alsamixer, as dmeyer suggests. There may be another tip or two in that thread, as I can't recall now the details of it ...

      http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...t=Skype+Qqmike
      An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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        #4
        Originally posted by Qqmike View Post
        Fwiw, tomp01, here's my thread on Skype, for 12.04. Basically, it involved messing around with Phonon, Alsamixer, as dmeyer suggests. There may be another tip or two in that thread, as I can't recall now the details of it ...

        http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...t=Skype+Qqmike
        I suppose what I really trying to say is why doesn't Skype just work with KDE? It works well enough with the various flavours of Ubuntu apart from having to tinker with input levels.

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          #5
          Originally posted by tomp01 View Post
          I suppose what I really trying to say is why doesn't Skype just work with KDE? It works well enough with the various flavours of Ubuntu apart from having to tinker with input levels.
          It does just work for me at least. just remember KDE gives you some powerful customization that you don't get on the other platforms.

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            #6
            Originally posted by dmeyer View Post
            It does just work for me at least. just remember KDE gives you some powerful customization that you don't get on the other platforms.
            Do you have a USB microphone? I have the same hardware which works with Ubuntu and Win 7 but doesn't with KDE. You shouldn't have to keep fiddling with settings to make something work.

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              #7
              I have used a wireless headset before which allowed me to use the headset for calls (mic + speakers) and then at the same time I could play music through other external speakers. To me that's pretty awesome!

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