*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 854448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/854448
@iMac: the so-called amd64 deb package Skype is offering is marked as a
64bit package so that dpkg installs it without complaining, but the
provided binary is 32bit. You can check with file /usr/bin/skype.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 854448 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/854448
I suspected as much, thanks. I am using the multiarch + i386 version
and tracking comments over at 854448, which had a resolution that did
not work for my case.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 854448 ***
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I found out the reason it disappeared: I connected an external screen!
One screen == one skype tray icon, two screens == 0 skype icons.
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I see this bug in Natty, started today. previously the tray icon was
working OK.
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Missing system tray icon
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I actually find that mine appears on boot sometimes, but other times is
missing on Oneiric. It is inconsistent at best. @Tomas, yours may
return :)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 854448 ***
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AMD64 Skype should depend on i386 sni-qt (multiarch)
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I also found the same behavior using the amd64 version (2.2.0.35-1)
downloadable directly from Skype.
http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-64
I'm back to the skype:i386 for now as that seems to be the preference
now with multi-arch.
Recently a broken amd64 skype appeared in the
After installing the skype amd64 (executing the command without -s in my
last comment), allowing the autoremove to purge the i386 depedencies (as
shown in the simulation above too) and re-installng using apt-get
install skype:i386 my skype icon now appears on startup too.
There were some xserver
After making this change I have noticed that the icon only appears when
I start Skype from my unity panel, not when I add skype to my Startup
applications. Seems strange, but there seems to be an extra permission
or setting that still has not been enabled. For now, I just start skype
manually
Using an old trick to get it working in Natty, I had some success.
First I queried (get command) the current whitelist for old-style
notifications, and then copied it and added Skype to it (set command).
After reboot Skype appeared when loaded.
gsettings get com.canonical.Unity.Panel
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Status: New = Confirmed
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