What happened to Skype for Linux?
I'm using 14.04, clicked on the Skype icon (in the K-Menu) to open Skype, it opened, I entered my PW, it looked OK like trying to start, but then it (the Skype window) simply vanished! I repeated this enough times to be convinced that it wouldn't go.
Checked my Skype entry in Muon, Skype is installed, checked for updates, no update, tried to re-install Skype, got a message back saying "Cannot download packages."
I see "they" are working on a Beta Skype for Linux, and a place to download the deb and so on.
Why is my Skype offered in the repositories not working? Did I miss some news about this?
I hear there's many alternatives to Skype, but I use Skype because I communicate with so many people on Windows who use it.
I'm using 14.04, clicked on the Skype icon (in the K-Menu) to open Skype, it opened, I entered my PW, it looked OK like trying to start, but then it (the Skype window) simply vanished! I repeated this enough times to be convinced that it wouldn't go.
Checked my Skype entry in Muon, Skype is installed, checked for updates, no update, tried to re-install Skype, got a message back saying "Cannot download packages."
I see "they" are working on a Beta Skype for Linux, and a place to download the deb and so on.
Why is my Skype offered in the repositories not working? Did I miss some news about this?
I hear there's many alternatives to Skype, but I use Skype because I communicate with so many people on Windows who use it.
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