On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Dominic Lonsdale wrote:
> I have just installed skype on an ASUS ePC 900A, running 9.10 NBR,
> created an account and made a test call.
> Downloaded from www.skype.com/download
> Entire process was "point and click" apart from entering password.
I assume that you used the
I have just installed skype on an ASUS ePC 900A, running 9.10 NBR,
created an account and made a test call.
Downloaded from www.skype.com/download
Entire process was "point and click" apart from entering password.
It works.
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I have just installed skype on an ASUS ePC 900A, created an account and
made a test call.
Downloaded from www.skype.com/download
Entire process was "point and click" apart from entering password.
On Thu, 2009-11-26 at 14:25 +, Terry Coles wrote:
> Anyone installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 ye
On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
> > Just grab Skype from their website. The new beta works nicely with
> > pulse audio too.
>
> I'd just like to know that this works *before* I trash her current
> installation.
I've just realised; Skype is i
On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
> Backup, upgrade, test, if it fails, revert back, if it works, winner!
Oh. I don't mind re-installing everything from scratch and she doesn't have
much on her home directory (which is on a different partition anyway). I'm
just reluctant to do the work
forge' won't install); my MX Revolution rodent behaves oddly; microphone
sound under 'Skype' is awful and the 'clicksmart' camera refuses to come out
and play. I'm sure that there was something elseDavid Crawford.
> From: a...@popey.com
> Date: Thu,
2009/11/26 Terry Coles :
> On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
>> Just grab Skype from their website. The new beta works nicely with
>> pulse audio too.
>
> I'd just like to know that this works *before* I trash her current
> installation.
>
Backup, upgrade, test, if it fails, revert back, i
Terry Coles wrote:
> On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> Just grab Skype from their website. The new beta works nicely with
>> pulse audio too.
>>
>
> I'd just like to know that this works *before* I trash her current
> installation.
>
>
I'm using Skype Beta on Ubuntu 9.10 (s
On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Alan Pope wrote:
> Just grab Skype from their website. The new beta works nicely with
> pulse audio too.
I'd just like to know that this works *before* I trash her current
installation.
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64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux
On Thursday 26 Nov 2009, Martin Settle wrote:
> I've installed 9.10 but haven't yet tried putting Skype on (I'm mostly
> using SIP now).
>
> Unfortunately, my eee was stolen a few weeks ago. I've replaced it
> with an earlier model Aspire One. That said, assuming all the
> hardware works on both
2009/11/26 Terry Coles :
> So anyone got this combo working? I've seen some stuff on the Internet about
> this, but nothing much that gives me confidence that it isn't going to be a
> real pain.
>
Just grab Skype from their website. The new beta works nicely with
pulse audio too.
Cheers,
Al.
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Hi Terry
I've installed 9.10 but haven't yet tried putting Skype on (I'm mostly
using SIP now).
Unfortunately, my eee was stolen a few weeks ago. I've replaced it
with an earlier model Aspire One. That said, assuming all the
hardware works on both, there shouldn't be much difference in the
Skyp
Anyone installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 yet? I've just run it from a USB
stick to show my wife the differences between 9.04 and 9.10. It seems a step
forward and if the boot speed on an installed system is enhanced as much as
full blown Kubuntu was, then it's worth it for that alone.
The p
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