So up until about an hour ago, Skype worked fine. But now all the sudden whenever I launch it, it starts up, shows its launch screen... then just vanishes like it crashed, without taking me to the skype chat thing or anything.

After upgrading my PCs to Linux Mint Debian Edition, and thereby using the Cinnamon user interfacen, I encountered a particularly bothersome behaviour: For every incoming Skype message the skype window would come to the front and grab focus. So while typing you would even continue to type in the Skype Window. Luckily I found a fix in the Skype Linux support forums.


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hi, i install skype 4.1 version using the installer(offline). my problem is the camera is not working, even the person i have conversation with i cannot see. the voice is very good. please help. thanks

Finally I installed the 32-bit version of skype (I do not know how!!!). I installed chrome also and it gave me the message that it is a bad quality softwate, I think this latest version of ubuntu has problems. Thanks a lot for listening

Installing the operating system followed the same routine steps as one expected. There is a GUI tool from within Linux mint to write the DVD ISO into a pendisk connected on your laptop. Then boot from the USB and install the operating system on the MicroSD, having the boot entry added automatically.

Many of my friends use Skype. I'd prefer to use a non-Microsoft service because the client gets installed on my computer and who knows what it is doing, so we'd end up losing privacy by just installing that client. One interesting alternative that I've found was launching the web-edition of skype that you find at

From firefox, there is the option to "Pin" a given tab. So I've pinned skype and now it gets open automatically whenever the browser gets open, in practice bringing it online when I want to be reachable. A safe desktop client and alternative would be better, still this was the compromise that felt possible on my case.

other found threads with problems on audio devices seem to suffer under permissions. So I differ from them, as I got working audio devices which quit after a while. 

 -us/answers/questions/3011/microphone-is-not-working.html 

 -us/answers/questions/3015/microphone-for-teams-on-linux-not-working.html

I would really appreciate if Microsoft would investigate this. As a starting point: Grab an AMD64 notebook, run Ubuntu 20.04, plug multiple USB audio devices in, join a call with more than 3 participants and check why switching devices works rock solid with -for-linux/releases but fails with the Microsoft client.

Hello, I'm running Firefox 36.0.1 and I tried the new Hello addon. Unfortunately my camera appears upside down. This was the same problem I had using Skype and I had to update libv4l and than worked. Now for Skype it's still working but for Hello the problem is back. (I'm using linux Mint 17)Any suggestion?

Mmmm.... I don't know....since now I never had any problem (except for the skype issue which, in any case, I solved). For example Google talk is always very smooth. Once the plug-in is installed never presented upside down problems

When I upgraded to 20.2, the mintupdate did not work. After googling, I found out that I need to install gir1.2-notify-0.7 for the script to work. Maybe this package is installed by default but I use debootstrap to install linuxmint.

Uninstalled and reinstalled with sudo apt-get install mintinstall and it continues with the same advice. Can create temporary directory and it takes a long time to show the Install button. I installed from zero Uma in a disk and it works perfect, so there is something I did wrong using it.

After some days 20.2 was released, I tried to upgrade from 20.1.

For the first time after many version upgrade I got an error, involving mintinstall. I promptly recovered the 20.1 to her previous state with Timeshift, that worked great!

The subsequent update of mintinstall to 8.0.8 in 20.1 continued to went in error; I think in the post-install phase, unfortunately I did not save the log messages.

After some searches, I found the solution at =1393558#p1393558, that worked for me. I posted it here for the benefit of others in my same condition. ?

Any tips I might pursue to get v4xxxxxx.so preloaded to the environment skype is going to run in, before it starts, or any decent attempt at a workaround that even sounds like it has the slightest chance of working will be applauded

Skype is, as assured by @Ads2000 as response to my mistake of mentioning skype in the cafe (I thought the quote crafted correctly but somehow they missed out on their due credit), is definitely using --classic, for myself I find this confirmed as far as the evidence I can find on display.

The option classic is required. The "skype" package is published using classic confinement and thus may perform arbitrary system changes outside of the security sandbox that snaps are usually confined to. The only way to install the package is the --classic argument for the command.

To install this repository and skypeforlinux:# make sure you have 'apt-transport-https' installeddpkg -s apt-transport-https > /dev/null || bash -c "sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https -y"echo "deb [arch=amd64] stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/skypeforlinux.listsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install skypeforlinux -y e24fc04721

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