Published February 4, 2006 | https://doi.org/10.59350/61fm6-pey06

Skype on Kubuntu using a Tiptel USB telephone

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Because I wanted to test internet telephony I downloaded Skype and tried to get it to work on my Kubuntu system. Unfortunately, the Skype version is only 1.2.0.18, and it does not work well with arts :( That is, using artsdsp it crashes with segfaults whenever I start even a chat, let alone a phone call. This could be worked around by disabling sound in my KDE session, and then the /dev/dsp is open again.

Better even, I bought a USB telephone yesterday: a reasonably cheap Tiptel 115, with Skype support. Kubunty breezy recognized the USB device, added a /dev/dsp1 and after running alsamixer to raise the sound levels, it seems to work fine, though did not have an actual phone call yet :) I enabled KDE sound again, which is in the first device, and Skype runs on the second. No more segfaults it seems.

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Because I wanted to test internet telephony I downloaded Skype and tried to get it to work on my Kubuntu system. Unfortunately, the Skype version is only 1.2.0.18, and it does not work well with arts :( That is, using artsdsp it crashes with segfaults whenever I start even a chat, let alone a phone call. This could be worked around by disabling sound in my KDE session, and then the /dev/dsp is open again.

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https://doi.org/10.59350/61fm6-pey06
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https://chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.info/2006/02/04/skype-on-kubuntu-using-tiptel-usb.html

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Issued
2006-02-04T00:00:00
Updated
2025-02-13T00:00:00