Difference between revisions of "Skype on 64-Bit Linux"
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<pre style="color:blue">[root@localhost ~]#yum install qt-x11.i686</pre> | <pre style="color:blue">[root@localhost ~]#yum install qt-x11.i686</pre> | ||
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+ | Create the Skype YUM repository file using any text editor in the /etc/yum.repos.d directory named skype.repo and containing the following: | ||
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+ | name=Skype Repository | ||
+ | baseurl=http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/fedora/updates/i586/ | ||
+ | #gpgkey=http://www.skype.com/products/skype/linux/rpm-public-key.asc | ||
+ | gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-skype | ||
+ | enabled=1 | ||
+ | gpgcheck=1 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
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Revision as of 04:01, 3 February 2012
Skype is only available in a 32-bit version, so if you have a 64-bit Linux system, you will have to do some extra work.
The first step is to install the 32-bit libraries Skype needs to work:
Become SuperUser/Administrator:
$ su - root
OR if you are set up with sudo:
$ sudo su - root
Your command prompt should now have a # in it instead of a $, indicating you are now the root super user, as shown here:
(Note: root@localhost may be displayed as root@yourmachinename in the following examples and your display prompt might be slightly different - just ensure it contains the #)
[root@localhost ~]#
Update the Qt libraries to the latest version:
[root@localhost ~]#yum update qt
Install 32-bit version of Qt:
[root@localhost ~]#yum install qt.i686
Install 32-bit version of Qt for X Windows:
[root@localhost ~]#yum install qt-x11.i686
Create the Skype YUM repository file using any text editor in the /etc/yum.repos.d directory named skype.repo and containing the following:
[skype] name=Skype Repository baseurl=http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/fedora/updates/i586/ #gpgkey=http://www.skype.com/products/skype/linux/rpm-public-key.asc gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-skype enabled=1 gpgcheck=1