bakytn, thanx for your answer and this is precisely what I did as a
workaround in the beginning.

But I did not accept this workaround as a day to day practice. 
Having many applications open on desktop and having to make a killall skype in 
Terminal as a result of habitual closing skype's main window - in GNOME2 skype 
remains in indicator bar and the desktop was cleaned up from another 
application window - is a show stopper for me here. After that action one also 
needs to reestablish all ongoing skype group-chat windows on each virtual 
desktop etc...

As I use my laptop in business context as a working tool and as that
Skype functionality is a 'must have' INTEGRATED part in my daily
interaction, I went back to Ubuntu 10.04.

cheers,
cue

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