Skype for Windows on Wine using PlayOnLinux To get the best result for running Skype for Windows on Linux using Wine, follow these steps. (Tested using Ubuntu 15.10, but it should work fine for earlier versions) tl;dr. Skype version 6.21.32.104:. Wine version 1.9.1 acting as Windows 8.1 32bit. Royal jelly benefits pdf. Add /legacylogin /username:USERNAME /password:PASSWORD as arguments to skype.exe. Run export PULSELATENCYMSEC=60 before running Wine. Install PlayOnLinux To get PlayOnLinux from the repositories: sudo apt install playonlinux It might be necessary to from their website if you are using Ubuntu Manage Wine Versions.
Select version 1.9.1 from the left and click the button to add it to PlayOnLinux. (1.9.1 was the newest Wine version upon writing this answer, you can try next versions for better result) 3.
Download Skype 6.21.32.104 installer Download Skype version 6.21.32.104. I cannot seem to find an official link for this. Put a comment if the link doesn't work anymore or if you find an official link.
Older versions of Skype are not supported anymore, they will fail to login. Version do not seem to work correctly in Wine. 4.
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Install using PlayOnLinux. Start PlayOnLinux. Click 'Install a program' and then 'install a non-listed program' in the bottom left corner. Choose 'Install a program in a new virtual drive'. Name the drive something like 'skype6.21.32.104'. Check 'use another version of Wine' and 'Configure Wine'. And click next.
Select Wine 1.9.1 and click next. Select 32-bits windows installation and click next. The Wine configuration Window appears after a few seconds. At the bottom of the Window, select Windows 8.1 and click 'ok'. Back to the PlayOnLinux window: click 'Browse' and select the Skype installer you just downloaded. Follow the Skype installer.
Select Skype.exe and click next to create a shortcut. Give the shortcut a name and click next again to finish the installation. Click the Skype icon in the main PlayOnLinux window and click configure. In the general tab, add following to the Arguments field. Click another field so the arguments field is saved. (replace USERNAME and PASSWORD with your credentials). /legacylogin /username:USERNAME /password:PASSWORD.
Go to the tab 'Miscellaneous' and add export PULSELATENCYMSEC=60 to 'Command to exec before running the program' Main source: Now you can run Skype from Playonlinux. Native Skype on Ubuntu There is a native Skype client for Ubuntu. You can open the Software and Updates applet included All Ubuntu flavors and click on the tab that says 'Other Software'. Make sure the Canonical Partners is ticked.
Then you will be able to install the program through your favorite standard Ubuntu install method (software center, synaptic, or terminal). Or simply type: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install skype You can download it from.
Choose the Ubuntu 12.04 version from the list of distributions. This is by far the easiest way to install Skype on Ubuntu, but there are some disadvantages to this version, the main one being that Group video chat, or video conferencing is disabled. Video Chat between just two people works.
Install Skype. Now that you have the proper dependencies and the Canonical partner repository, you can download and install the Skype software. Type sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install skype and press ↵ Enter to install Skype.
The installation process may take a few minutes to complete. You can also install Skype using the Software Center since you've added the Canonical partner repository. Open the Software Center, search for 'Skype', and then click the 'Install' button to download and install it.