
Thanks, I was just trying what Gentoo portage make available. I'll play 8.13.76.8 out of tree, while keeping 8.11 for now.Fitzcarraldo wrote:The latest stable version of Skype Preview for Linux ( Version 8.13.0.2 ) is running well in Lubuntu 17.10 (LXDE) on my family's tower PC with external USB Webcam with built-in microphone.
The latest unstable version of Skype Preview for Linux ( Version 8.13.76.8 ) is running well in Gentoo amd64 arch and KDE on my Clevo W230SS laptop with internal Webcam and microphone.
Have you tried Version 8.13.76.8? I use the ebuild from the Rion overlay.
(The Microsoft repository for the unstable version is https://repo.skype.com/rpm/unstable/ and the Microsoft repository for the stable version is https://repo.skype.com/rpm/stable/).
Alas, 8.13.76.8 did not work for me as wellFitzcarraldo wrote:The latest stable version of Skype Preview for Linux ( Version 8.13.0.2 ) is running well in Lubuntu 17.10 (LXDE) on my family's tower PC with external USB Webcam with built-in microphone.
The latest unstable version of Skype Preview for Linux ( Version 8.13.76.8 ) is running well in Gentoo amd64 arch and KDE on my Clevo W230SS laptop with internal Webcam and microphone.
Have you tried Version 8.13.76.8? I use the ebuild from the Rion overlay.
(The Microsoft repository for the unstable version is https://repo.skype.com/rpm/unstable/ and the Microsoft repository for the stable version is https://repo.skype.com/rpm/stable/).

I did manage to get it run past login screen on other two machines I have, but there it follows bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/644296 failing to detect speakers and microphone, but detecting camera on my pure ALSA setup (no pulseaudio)Fred Krogh wrote:skypeforlinux-8.13.0.2 works for me, but can't see my video camera. Previous versions did, and mplayer does.



One of my Linux machines has a dual-core Pentium G2030 (3GHz) with 4GB RAM, and skypeforlinux-8.29.0.50 runs very well (including video calls), so your hardware spec. should be more than adequate to run Skype for Linux.HenryW wrote:It works more or less, I think I don't have enough computing power for Skype.
i5 with 6gb seems to be too small for the power-hungry window system.