On 01/02/2009 Martin Olsson wrote: > > Disclaimer: Yes, Skype is proprietary and that sucks; but due to > strong > network effects FLOSS is going to have to find a way to deal with > this app > for some time. There is no point in me installing Ekiga unless it's > interoperable with Skype because most of the people I talk to use > Skype/win32 (and right now I can't get them to switch).
There is no point in installing ekiga mostly because the chances it will not work are high. This is a sad and unfortunate truth. To fight success proprietary software we need software that works. Since I myself will not start coding for ekiga tomorrow, I can't but blame myself. Said this, the skype+pulseaudio regression is one of the things that impressed people worst against ubuntu recently. My own solution, which I passed on to everybody who used skype, is to merely start using alsa for everything (you don't need to uninstall pulseaudio and install esound for that). Why we really needed to upgrade pulseaudio, and who said the new version was working, I don't know. I see that I can live very well without it, and that in hardy it worked fine. In intrepid it breaks skype. Is that a problem of skype by itself? V. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss