Skype phone

Hi All.
I’m trying opensuse after years of fedora. Searching for more stability. My skype phone (voip080) wich works perfectly on fedora, ubuntu, gentoo and others, could not be used on opensuse.
The device is there (lsusb), but the sound utility don’t recognize. Maybe some driver. If someone can help, I appreciate.

Here I installed Skype and “it just worked” with my headset and
webcam. But, I do not have a “Skype Phone” (I do not know, do you
need to install Skype?)

I think you must install Skype firs.
But Skype skype program only works with OpenSuse older version. I could not install Skype on my computer with AMD 64-86.

Thanks for answering. The obvious steps are already done. In my old fedora, the audio skype options show all the audio devices availables, including the voip080 itself, detected as a usb-sound device. I’m wondering if there is any utility to detect this hardware and install the driver, like other distros do.

> … audio … usb-sound device …

Maybe you would get better (and faster) answers if you were to ask in
Applications > Multimedia

> I’m wondering if there is any utility to detect this hardware and install
> the driver, like other distros do.

What utility do the other distros use?

If you DISCONNECT the phone and run (as root)

lsusb -vt

and then CONNECT the phone and run it again, is there any difference
in the lsusb output?

Thanks all. I’ve just figured out the solution.
The lsusb shows me the device is ok, so I just
(modprobe snd_usb_audio), and the device is there with the sound card. Everything is fine.