Hello all, Am Dienstag, den 15.09.2015, 09:55 +0800 schrieb James Henstridge: > On 15 September 2015 at 04:54, Marco Graziotti <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi list, > > > > I saw in this official video realized by "Ubuntu Development" > > https://youtu.be/Hoa6RwnCq1g a tablet with Ubuntu Touch installed that > > show a Skype app (not a web app version), and Firefox browser installed too. > > How it's possible? > > > > It's possible to install this app? if yes, how I can do it. I need to > > install Skype. > > > > So there are two things that made it possible to run Skype in that video: > > 1. The tablet had XMir set up to allow running X11 apps under Unity8. >
Using XMir and running X11 ARM apps on your smart phone is possible. I showed that one could run Firefox or Chrome already 3 months before. Check out the following old thread Convergence, Browser and WebRTC > 2. The tablet has an x86 processor allowing it to run the Skype binaries > released by Microsoft. > Unfortunately, up to now exists no ARM version of Skype and WebRTC is still not working on our smart phones. IMHO this is really a drawback and the reason why I decided to invest no further time into Ubuntu Phone up to now. Some kind of VOIP is really a necessary for myself and implementing WebRTC or VOIP is discussed for months but never gets anywhere. > Neither of those hold true for the ARM based phone you're probably running > Ubuntu Touch on. > > James.
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