source: 
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/11/07/skype-2-0-beta-for-linux-adds-video-support/

It looks like Skype is getting closer to offering the exact same 
features for Windows, Mac, and Linux users. Today Skype has addressed 
one of the gaping holes of its Linux version by adding support for video 
calls.

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http://www.skype.com/intl/en/download/skype/linux/beta/choose/
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Skype 2.0 beta for Linux is available for several popular Linux 
distributions including Debian, Mepis, Xandros, Mandriva, and OpenSuse. 
For some reason while there are Ubuntu and Fedora packages available, 
they're for older versions of those operating systems. There are 
packages for Ubuntu 7.04 (while 7.10 was released a few weeks ago) and 
Fedora 7 (even though Fedora 8 is due out tomorrow).

You'll need a video card driver with Xv support, and a PC with a 1GHz 
processor to run Skype 2.0 beta for Linux.

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