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My question is:

  1. Installation of Skype 4.3.0.37... with Synaptic to Ubuntu 14.10 - does Skype work OK with this installation ?

  2. In my Synaptic screenshot I see now following packets of Skype programs.

    Packet:                               Last version:
    skype                                 4.3.0.37-OubuntuO..
    pidgin-skype-dbg                      20130613+svn660+...
    emphaty-skype                         the same
    pidgin skype                          the same
    pidgin-skype-common                   the same
    

And my question is:

  1. should I mark them ALL for installation or
  2. only the first one (skype 4.3.0.37 ..) and other packets LATER, when Skype is already working OK? When I look these 4 small packets, Skynaptic indicates, that

    This plugin communicates with the Skype application in the background to perform its work, so it's necessary to have Skype installed and running

    But, can Skype work even without these without these 4 small packets, if they are not installed simultaneously with skype packet installation?

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  • Have you activated Canonical Partners and Universe + Multiverse in update sources, Skype uses i386 packs for sound. Then it should work, my Skype is same vertion, from Ubuntu repository. Apr 16, 2015 at 12:35
  • Sorry for not being precise with packet versions in the beginning. I checked how Synaptic packet versions in full and it shows that, skype is version 4.3.0.37.OubuntuO.12.04.1 and the other packets are all 20130613+svn660+dfsg+1 . Doeas this mean that skype is only for Ubuntu 12.04 ? Brgs, Kauko
    – Kapel
    Apr 16, 2015 at 13:06
  • Your question re my repositories now: I have 1.) Canonical Partners, 2.) Independent Developers and, 3.) Independent Developers (source code). I do not know how / from where to add ''Universe + Multiverse'' repository. ? My Ubuntu 14.10 is in Finnnish language, so please excuse me, if these repository names of mine here are not correct in English versions of Ubuntu 14.10. Kauko
    – Kapel
    Apr 16, 2015 at 13:25
  • Short answer: Yes it does! Remember multiverse! As saiarcot895 says in his answer Just install Skype, you can allways add the other packages later if you need them! Happy Ubunting Apr 16, 2015 at 13:29
  • To Ken Mollerup: Sorry for dealay, now I understood your question. Yes, in my ''System Setting s'' in A.) '' Programs and Updates''-section I have had already activated 1.) Canonical Partners (main), 2.) Universe programs and 3.) Multiverse programs and 4.) Restricted drivers; and in B.)''Other programs'' -section I have had 1.) Canonical Partners, 2.) Independent Developers and, 3.) Independent Developers (source code).
    – Kapel
    Apr 16, 2015 at 16:47

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You can just install the main program (skype) without the other packages. The other packages are plugins for other chat applications (Pidgin and Empathy, in this case) to use Skype.

If you don't use Pidgin or Empathy, you won't gain anything by installing pidgin-* or empathy-*.

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  • Thank you very much. Here is my short summary of installation: A. System Settings → Ubuntu programs → choose following: Programs packed by Canonical (main) + universe + multiverse -> B. System Settings → Other programs → choose applicatios of Canonical partners + Independent developers + Independent developers (source code) → C. Update your Ubuntu programs → D. Open Synaptic -> Update → Find 'skype' from 'Name'→ Mark for installation →select 'skype4.3.0.37OubuntuO12.04.1' packet → Execute → Wait → Open your Unity-box → Open Skype logo → Open/Create your Skype account etc→ it works OK !
    – Kapel
    Apr 18, 2015 at 15:02

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