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Skype 4.2.0.13

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WARNING
AS FROM THE BEGINNING OF AUGUST 2014 THESE PACKAGES AND ALL OTHER EARLIER SKYPE FOR LINUX VERSIONS MAY NOT WORK.
Skype is owned by Microsoft and they have changed the core system. You will probably find that you can't log in any more. They have released a new Skype for Linux but it is compiled without alsa support and needs pulseaudio for the sound. Puppy does not have pulseaudio. Some members of the Puppy community are looking at workarounds for this. See here:-
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=94807
Otherwise I suggest that people complain to the Microsoft / Skype developers and request that they release a version with alsa enabled.
Another good suggestion is to tell everybody to use a SIP softphone such as Linphone for communication over internet instead.

I took various different builds from the Skype website and combined them with the most suitable dependency libraries to create these experimental "standalone" versions which should be optimized for various different Puppies. The libs are placed in a private directory to avoid clashes and conflicts. Tested and all seem good here but no warranty. Uploaded for testing and comments, take the usual precautions if installing.

UPDATE:-
Version 4.2.0.13 is now out so I made some packages along the same lines.
They are here:-
http://smokey01.com/OscarTalks

Read below for descriptions of the mixtures of Skype versions and dependency libraries.

Debian Wheezy Skype with official Debian Wheezy libs.

Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) Skype with official Ubuntu Lucid libs. I note that the Skype website specifies Qt 4.7 whereas these are 4.6.2 but maybe this is OK for the Lucid build.

Dynamic Linux Skype with Pemasu's Exprimo libs.

Ubuntu Precise (12.04) Skype with Pemasu's Precise libs.

Dynamic Linux Skype with 01micko's Slacko 14.0 libs.

Same as Exprimo but with added Debian Squeeze libstdc++ private upgrade. I named it as "Racy", works in Racy 5.5 out of the box and also in Wary 5.5 if you install D-Bus from PPM (and reboot).
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#2 Post by redandwhitestripes »

Tried the experimo files on Precise Pup and so far (*knock on wood*) it has proven to be stable and I even got Skype Call Recorder to detect it! Thank you so much.

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#3 Post by slenkar »

thanks!

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#4 Post by RickGT351 »

Thanks OscarTalks. Downloaded the sfs and it works fine

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#5 Post by Geoffrey »

Works well, I also repackaged the Racy sfs for Carolina, thanks. :)
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Works great on Dpup Wheezy 3.5.2.7 :)

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#7 Post by sunburnt »

Hi Oscar; DataFileHost.com has a usless url also. Can we get your stuff uploaded elsewhere?

Ally ( I think he`s in the U.S.) has a site, and there`s Smokey in the land down under.

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Re: Skype 4.2.0.11

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OscarTalks wrote:Skype-4.2.0.11-Precise .SFS
download = http://www.datafilehost.com/download-1d2c4d21.html
Thanks Oscar. I used this one successfully on Pemasus Upup Raring 3.9.9.2.
I suspect it may not have been the best choice for Upup, but it worked. (I have previously been using skype 2 and it was great for audio but patchy for video. The skype4 sfs was better on video but seemed 'half duplex' for audio - I had to be careful when I was speaking or else the audio from the remote party faded out, which I did not experience previously on Skype2. Maybe just different prioritisation of audio and video between skype 2 and skype 4?). It was nice to use an sfs and know that it was only temporarily grafted into the operating system rather than more permanently like a .pet. Makes it a very easy way to trial things. I might trial some of the other versions you posted and see if I find any difference in quality...

EDIT...BTW - it's great that you included the QT stuff so that the user doesn't have to hunt for it. Nice! (and of course, when you unload the sfs the Qt portions go with it - so nothing left behind.). I like it.

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#9 Post by koulaxizis »

I tried the Slacko version, works great, thank you!! :)

Added to wiki: http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Skype
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#10 Post by OscarTalks »

sunburnt,
The original idea was to phase out DataFileHost and use Yandex Disk instead, but I am on the lookout for other options. Tried a couple of free host sites but neither seemed to work at all which was frustrating. Might give e-nautia a try if you think it is OK but some of these sites have daily usage limitations and stuff like that.

Meantime maybe we can ask ally to upload a copy of any package that interests you. I do speak to Smokey now and again but am reluctant to ask for space in my name. I am not sure how much capacity he has available and also I consider myself more of a student and experimenter than a "dev". Maybe we could ask him to upload a few packages to his public smokey01.com/menu area if you think it will help.


greengeek,
I believe the Precise version is OK in Upup Raring.
The "ducking" of incoming audio when you speak is probably an effect of the echo-cancellation / voice-activation mechanism. Really they should have an option to enable / disable that feature as it is not needed if you are wearing headphones, but is important for those people who try to use Skype via the speakers.
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#11 Post by koulaxizis »

OscarTalks wrote:sunburnt,
The original idea was to phase out DataFileHost and use Yandex Disk instead, but I am on the lookout for other options. Tried a couple of free host sites but neither seemed to work at all which was frustrating. Might give e-nautia a try if you think it is OK but some of these sites have daily usage limitations and stuff like that..
Take a look at this: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=88264 & this as an example...
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#12 Post by greengeek »

OscarTalks wrote:The "ducking" of incoming audio ........ is not needed if you are wearing headphones, but is important for those people who try to use Skype via the speakers.
Thats a good point - in fact this was the first time I have used headphones with Skype so there is a good chance this is what made the 'voice-fading' noticeable.

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#13 Post by OscarTalks »

koulaxizis,
Thanks for the suggestion. I signed up via your referral link and have uploaded some packages including the Skype ones so people can give it a try.
This is the link:-
https://copy.com/sjFkyXjQKUgb


sunburnt,
The download links for the packages remain unscrambled I think, although they are https and not http
I am able to download with wget using

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wget --no-check-certificate
but you will need to tell me if this copy.com system is suitable for what you want to do or not.
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#14 Post by sunburnt »

Hi guys; My main thought here is to have at least a few world wide mirror sites for Puppy.

It`s far better to have a few "well posted" sites than everybody have dozens of their own.
# AND... New generations of Puppies will be able to use these sites for PPM repositories.
The PPMs could get package info from the sites and produce a list of pkgs. and types.

Smokey`s down under, and Ally`s in the U.S. ( I think...), and MU`s in Germany ( if still there...).

This would cover most of the world`s main continents.
Only Asia and South America left. But Germany and Australia are very close.


Oscar; The Copy site links look good. I`ll make some tests and let you know.
Suggestion: I think putting SFS and PET packages in separate dirs. would be good. Your call...

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#15 Post by koulaxizis »

OscarTalks wrote:koulaxizis,
Thanks for the suggestion. I signed up via your referral link and have uploaded some packages including the Skype ones so people can give it a try.
This is the link:-
https://copy.com/sjFkyXjQKUgb
Install and login from the Copy client so we can get the +5 GB. :wink:
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#16 Post by fobq »

hi,
I installed exprimo.sfs in Puppy Precise 5.7.1, skype starts, but I can not sign in with my MS Outlook account, but I can sign in from firefox. What does it mean, I am really confused. Where should I sign in? See the picture.
- the ubuntu precise.sfs the same-
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#17 Post by OscarTalks »

Hello fobq,

Probably best to use the Precise Skype in Precise Puppy.

The Microsoft account sign-in feature has never worked. If anyone knows how to fix this I would be interested to hear from them, but it is not essential.

The best way to sign in to Skype is with a Skype account ID. These are easy to set-up via the skype.com website.
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#18 Post by watchdog »

I found that Skype access by Microsoft Account will work only with a connection speed up 3 Mbps.

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#19 Post by shinji243 »

with puppy slacko 5.3.3 i use skype-4.2.0.11-slacko14.0.pet it work good only u must close with another window the video of yourself besause the video of the other one not stable

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#20 Post by fobq »

Thanks for info. I installed the Precise.sfs and created an individual skype account. Now, it is working, so I won't change it, for the present.

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