Sorry, I found out that version 2.1 is still 32-bit, but there is now a
official 64-bit package (it contains a 32-bit binary :-( ).
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:30 AM, Rashad Tatum
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> There is a 64 bit version of Skype now.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Sebastian Kapfer <
> sebastia
There is a 64 bit version of Skype now.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 5:16 AM, Sebastian Kapfer
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> @mabawsa: Skype is not the only 32 bit app that needs to use ALSA. So
> this is not a solution.
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@mabawsa: Skype is not the only 32 bit app that needs to use ALSA. So
this is not a solution.
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@Noel. Ok. pavucontrol did not work for though, so I just removed
pulseaudio from my system falling back to alsa.
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@Soren, just to finish your comment, you can select input sources via
Pulse Audio. I select between different microphones, for example. If
you have any problem doing that, please open a bug against PA.
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This bug was fixed in the package ia32-libs - 2.7ubuntu14
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* Re-add libasound2-plugins (LP: #408615)
* Remove libstdc++5, no longer in karmic
* Freshen packages
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** Changed in: i
Changing package due to ia32-libs being where this needs fixing.
** Package changed: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu) => ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
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Yes, but it introduces another issue where it is not possible to select
the audio sources. There is only "pulseaudio" to select from.
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The 64-bit Skype beta 2.1 solves this issue, indeed it solves a lot of
problems with skype.
http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/linux/choose/
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I have noticed that in the past week (possibly just a few days) this has
become significantly worse.
Before (with copied 32bit pulse libs) I could play 64bit applications
could play directly through pulseaudio and 32bit apps could via alsa at
the same time. Strangely this appears to also effect 64
2 Søren Holm, I think today I had this partial-dist-upgrade which
replaced libasound2 packages so I guess until 2 weeks ago you have used
older version of that package which included the
libasound_module_conf_pulse.so.
Since today I had the same problem. Temporarily I've moved /usr/lib32
/alsa-lib
What was the reason for libasound_module_conf_pulse being available 2
weeks ago? Skype did work back then.
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I'm sorry Rashad, but your problem is not covered by this bug.
This bug is about ALSA plugins not being available in 32 bit versions.
In your case, it seems there is a misconfiguration or bug in the
Bluetooth stack. You might want to open a separate bug for that, and try
to reproduce the problem w
I tried all of the mentioned solutions to no avail. I am able to run
Skype without it crashing on me, but the program produces the following
error:
bt_audio_service_open: connect() failed: Connection refused (111)
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I have just found a solution which works for my AMD 64 system and got
skype working.
I extracted the libs folder from the deb file Raphael mentioned above
with ARK and then copied the contents to /libs 32 under root.
It seems the standard reference to usr/libs32 is the wrong place for
Karmic and
Just copy the libs from the i386 deb package. You can use 'strace' to
find out where it expects them to be.
For the long-term fix, I filed bug #414250 against pulseaudio.
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If you only want to get a working skype client give skype-static-oss a
try. That one is independent from these libs..
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I tried copying files from the i386 package, to /usr/lib32/alsa-lib but
this did not help. Skype no longer quits on startup, but when trying to
call I get "audio device problem". I wonder if there is an alternative
solution.
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I have same problem, but copying that files did not help me. I am unable to
run/hear sound from rhytmbox and flash video at same time.
When RBox is playing there is no sound in flash video or it even hangs and
vice-versa :( No sound from RB until I close both applications :-/
Skype still closes
karmic amd64, skype-static here
I can confirm what Mingming and Oli wrote:
I took this file:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29924427/libasound2-plugins_1.0.20-1ubuntu6_i386.deb
unpacked the missing shared object files into /usr/lib32/alsa-lib/
et voilà... skype is running again
Raphael
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On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 12:01:40PM IST, Oli wrote:
> It *was* my belief that the lib32 libs are just repackaged builds of the
> 32bit libs. It sounds like that is not the case but considering it works,
> why not do just that?
The plan is to get rid of this big piece of monolithic baggage that is
i
I'm sure I don't understand the complexities of the lib32 packaging process,
but I know on my system just using the standard 32bit version of
libasound_module_conf_pulse.so works.
It *was* my belief that the lib32 libs are just repackaged builds of the
32bit libs. It sounds like that is not the ca
The solution would be to build a lib32pulse package, which is what will
happen. However this is far from trivial.
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Wouldn't the ideal solution be to build a lib32pulse package? What would
that entail?
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The .so files in /usr/lib/ are 64bit libs, you have to download 32bit
package and extract the 32bit libs and copy them to /usr/lib32/alsa-libs/
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Atanas Atanasov
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> Thanks for the explanation. I tried copying the the necessary file from
> /usr/libs/alsa-lib to
Thanks for the explanation. I tried copying the the necessary file from
/usr/libs/alsa-lib to /usr/lib32/alsa-lib, but as expected this didn't
work either. Is there a working fix for this issue?
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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Atanas Atanasov wrote:
> Is this a regression in the 32-bit package?
lib32asound2-plugins did not (and does not) ship a corresponding pulse
alsa plugin for the simple fact that there is no lib32pulse* to build
against, so no, it is not a regression in that sense.
I just found out I don't have a 32-bit so file. For example:
na...@serre:~$ sudo updatedb
na...@serre:~$ locate libasound_module_conf_pulse
/usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
na...@serre:~$ dpkg -S libasound_module_conf_pulse
libasound2-plugins: /usr/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_module_con
You should first copy the 32bit .so file to /usr/lib32/alsa-libs/
and then use that fix.
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Atanas Atanasov
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> The fix given by Truthiswithin did not work for me. I am using:
>
> ii lib32asound2 1.0.20-3ubuntu2
> shar
The fix given by Truthiswithin did not work for me. I am using:
ii lib32asound2 1.0.20-3ubuntu2
shared library for ALSA applications (32 bit
ii lib32asound2-plugins 1.0.20-1ubuntu4
ALSA librar
Right, I suspected as much. We probably want to revert the latest changes to
ia32-libs and alsa-plugins (in terms of the Replaces), because we cannot
build a 32-bit pulse alsa plugin on a 64-bit host due to there not being
lib32pulse*dev. In this case, we should drop lib32asound* from the
alsa-plug
> Please list the installed versions of lib32asound2-plugins and
ia32-libs.
I am using the latest:
lib32asound2-plugins 1.0.20-1ubuntu4
ia32-libs 2.7ubuntu7
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Here's a fix that works for me (from
http://mapopa.blogspot.com/2008/10/skype-2.html)
Create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/alsa32.conf with the following contents:
/usr/lib32/alsa-lib
After that, skype works fine.
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On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Truthiswithin wrote:
> I can confirm this... Skype will not start anymore, as of this morning's
> upgrade.
Please list the installed versions of lib32asound2-plugins and
ia32-libs.
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I can confirm this... Skype will not start anymore, as of this morning's
upgrade.
$ skype
ALSA lib ../../src/conf.c:2700:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared
library libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
ALSA lib ../../../src/control/control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL
hw:0
Aborted
After manually copy libasound_module_conf_pulse.so extracted from
corresponding 32bit deb package to /usr/lib32/alsa-libs/, everything's
ok.
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Ubuntu 9.10, amd64.
When I run skype, it fails:
ALSA lib ../../src/conf.c:2700:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared
library libasound_module_conf_pulse.so
ALSA lib ../../../src/control/control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL
hw:0
Aborted (core dumped)
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