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I joined Skype using Windows XP where it worked ok. I have now installed Skype on Fedora 10 which opens the account, takes calls and plays sound but doesn't produce a webcam picture. (Creative Live! Cam which works ok in Fedora's Cheese Webcam Booth) When I open Options/video in Skype and click on Test picture the Skype program disappears leaving just the log-in screen. Can anyone advise me how to fix this?

Cheers, GM


as a test, try running skype from a terminal that you have logged in as root to (applications/system tools/terminal)

 

do the same thing, does it work as root ? if not do you see any error messages reported in the terminal ?


Quote:as a test, try running skype from a terminal that you have logged in as root to (applications/system tools/terminal)  

do the same thing, does it work as root ? if not do you see any error messages reported in the terminal ?
 

Thanks -- running skype from the terminal and doing the picture test produces the same result (no picture), with the following report:

 

Alsa lib pcm.c:2202:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.hdmi (This line appears 6 times)

Starting the process...

skype xv:xv ports available: 32

skype xShm: xShm support enabled

skype xv: Using xv port 57

 

Is this report useful? Cheers, GM

doesnt help sorry, did you try running it as root or as a normal user ?

Quote:doesnt help sorry, did you try running it as root or as a normal user ?
 

Thanks. Running the test as root produces the same result with the same report.

Cheers, GM