*Michael*
*My reply may not be relevant to your question. But I'm taking a chance in
case it may be useful in some way.*
*Team Viewer, a paid service, appears to offer video calling features.
*https://www.teamviewer.com/en-us/download/linux/
I have never used Lin Phone but it looks interesting
Did you check that you can start any gui application? Try xlogo for example.
What do you see when you run: ldd /usr/bin/skypeforlinux - It should be
statically linked.
-T
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 15:21 wrote:
> No, not even when run from the command line. I'm curious if people are not
> applying
On 12/16/19 12:21 PM, mich...@robinson-west.com wrote:
No, not even when run from the command line. I'm curious if people are not
applying updates and which updates need to be avoided.
I ran an update this morning. Help > About says I'm on Skype version
8.55.0.141. I'm running Xubuntu
No, not even when run from the command line. I'm curious if people are not
applying updates and which updates need to be avoided.
Michael Robinson
December 16, 2019 1:44 PM, "Tomas Kuchta" wrote:
> Do you get any error messages?
>
> -T
>
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 14:20 wrote:
>
>> If
which skype features are you using, and is this something that you need to
implement on a larger scale?
My employer has beeen slowly migrating away from skype and the new thing
has very basic linux support.
Theres also an entirely new protocol set thst aims to do the same old thing
in a new
Do you get any error messages?
-T
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019, 14:20 wrote:
> If Microsoft is not going to support CentOS 7, what alternatives are there
> to skypeforlinux that work and work well? The other side could be Debian or
> Windows.
> I suppose with ReactOS maturing slowly, it might be
If Microsoft is not going to support CentOS 7, what alternatives are there to
skypeforlinux that work and work well? The other side could be Debian or
Windows.
I suppose with ReactOS maturing slowly, it might be possible to run ReactOS in
VirtualBox and use the Windows version of skype. Is