2011/2/9 Wolodja Wentland <babi...@gmail.com> > On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 09:46 +0100, Raffaele Morelli wrote: > > 2011/2/8 Simon Brandmair <sbrandm...@gmx.net> > > >> I am successfully running the Ubuntu 8.10+ 64-bit version on debian > >> squeeze 64bit. > > > well, I finally installed ia32-* and followed this thread on debian forum > to > > installskype > > http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=52178&start=0#p300420 > > > skype works, but when I do a test call and record a message I hear my > voice > > like if it were slowed down, such cavernous > > I really wouldn't resort to any --force-??? option for dpkg (ever!ยน). > Could you revert your changes and try it again with the 64bit version > for Ubuntu? It works without a problem on many systems and you don't > have to force anything. >
I am currently using the 64bit ubuntu release, this one to be more precisely wget http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-64 and this package depends on ia32-libs, lib32stdc++6, lib32asound2, libc6-i386, lib32gcc1 as shows the `dpkg -s skype` so I wonder, what's you setup? your `dpkg -l *32*|grep ^ii` for example > > It is also outside of the scope of debian-user to support skype, because > there is nothing we can do about it to change it. The installation > procedure I outlined above works. If it does not for you, ask on the > skype ML/Forum for Linux. They are typically quite responsive and > helpful. > ubuntu should also be outside the scope of debian-user IMHO :-) regards raffaele