Skype static 2.2.0.35 [SFS]
Skype static 2.2.0.35 [SFS]
I have created an SFS file of the latest beta. Although the interface looks mainly unchanged Skype claim various bug fixes and enhanced video and audio quality. I have tested with Racy 5.2.2, Wary 512-5.2.2, Lucid Puppy 525-529, and Quirky 142. (Quirky 142 does not include required libraries libXv.so.1 and libXxf86dga.so.1 .)
This SFS file is intended for frugal installs not full installs. I cannot offer advice about using it with a full install.
You can download the SFS from:
http://uploadingit.com/file/9mgo3rnaxll ... 2.0.35.sfs
MD5SUM: 2f2261a79eaa34c2309412eef8d4cccd
Note July 2013: this is a new location and no password is required.
This SFS file is intended for frugal installs not full installs. I cannot offer advice about using it with a full install.
You can download the SFS from:
http://uploadingit.com/file/9mgo3rnaxll ... 2.0.35.sfs
MD5SUM: 2f2261a79eaa34c2309412eef8d4cccd
Note July 2013: this is a new location and no password is required.
Last edited by Terryphi on Sun 14 Jul 2013, 15:26, edited 9 times in total.
You do not say which Puppy derivative you are using or whether you are dual booting with Windows. I use Quirky and Wary dual-booting with Windows and these are the appropriate instructions. Menus may be different in other Puppy variants.atari wrote:Hello,
i am sorry for this ( stupid ) question,
after download the Skype-static sfs,
how to run this file ??
thanx
Atari
Place the SFS at /mnt/home (or C:\ if dual booting with Windows) .
Go to System>BootManager configure bootup.
Select "Choose which extra SFS files to load at bootup."
Select required SFS file and move from left panel to right panel using "Add" button. Press "OK" then "Quit".
Reboot and SFS will then be loaded.
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Hi guys,Terryphi wrote:You do not say which Puppy derivative you are using or whether you are dual booting with Windows. I use Quirky and Wary dual-booting with Windows and these are the appropriate instructions. Menus may be different in other Puppy variants.atari wrote:Hello,
i am sorry for this ( stupid ) question,
after download the Skype-static sfs,
how to run this file ??
thanx
Atari
Place the SFS at /mnt/home (or C:\ if dual booting with Windows) .
Go to System>BootManager configure bootup.
Select "Choose which extra SFS files to load at bootup."
Select required SFS file and move from left panel to right panel using "Add" button. Press "OK" then "Quit".
Reboot and SFS will then be loaded.
I downloaded the sfs, put into /mnt/home and loaded with
System>BootManager configure bootup.
Select "Choose which extra SFS files to load at bootup."
Select required SFS file and move from left panel to right panel using "Add" button. Press "OK" then "Quit".
Reboot and SFS will then be loaded.
BUT, after rebooting I don't find skype... neither by consolle... any suggestion?
Thanks
difedepe: What version of Puppy are you using and what type of install?
Have you checked Boot Manager after reboot to see that the SFS is loaded?
It has been tested on frugal installs. See first post about versions it has been tested on and note about additional libraries required by some versions.
What do you see when you type skype at terminal?
Have you checked Boot Manager after reboot to see that the SFS is loaded?
It has been tested on frugal installs. See first post about versions it has been tested on and note about additional libraries required by some versions.
What do you see when you type skype at terminal?
[b]Classic Opera 12.16 browser SFS package[/b] for Precise, Slacko, Racy, Wary, Lucid, etc available[url=http://terryphillips.org.uk/operasfs.htm]here[/url] :)
Hi,Terryphi wrote:difedepe: What version of Puppy are you using and what type of install?
Have you checked Boot Manager after reboot to see that the SFS is loaded?
It has been tested on frugal installs. See first post about versions it has been tested on and note about additional libraries required by some versions.
What do you see when you type skype at terminal?
I use the 5.25 and after rebooting I see the SFS module loaded... It's strange.
Now I installed skype from the repository but it is 2.1.0.81 version...
This one should be newer, right?
Any suggestion?
If you want the later version uninstall the older version using Puppy Package Manager and type fixmenus at terminal. Reboot and try typing skype at terminal. What do you see?difedepe wrote:Hi,Terryphi wrote:difedepe: What version of Puppy are you using and what type of install?
Have you checked Boot Manager after reboot to see that the SFS is loaded?
It has been tested on frugal installs. See first post about versions it has been tested on and note about additional libraries required by some versions.
What do you see when you type skype at terminal?
I use the 5.25 and after rebooting I see the SFS module loaded... It's strange.
Now I installed skype from the repository but it is 2.1.0.81 version...
This one should be newer, right?
Any suggestion?
[b]Classic Opera 12.16 browser SFS package[/b] for Precise, Slacko, Racy, Wary, Lucid, etc available[url=http://terryphillips.org.uk/operasfs.htm]here[/url] :)
done: I read: command not found.Terryphi wrote:If you want the later version uninstall the older version using Puppy Package Manager and type fixmenus at terminal. Reboot and try typing skype at terminal. What do you see?difedepe wrote:Hi,Terryphi wrote:difedepe: What version of Puppy are you using and what type of install?
Have you checked Boot Manager after reboot to see that the SFS is loaded?
It has been tested on frugal installs. See first post about versions it has been tested on and note about additional libraries required by some versions.
What do you see when you type skype at terminal?
I use the 5.25 and after rebooting I see the SFS module loaded... It's strange.
Now I installed skype from the repository but it is 2.1.0.81 version...
This one should be newer, right?
Any suggestion?
And the sfs module is loaded... strange...
difedepe: I am assuming you are using a frugal install. Is this correct? If so, can you do this:
From menu select Pfind file finder and search with All files setting for skype .
Select List>Export list to TextEditor
Copy list into a post here.
From menu select Pfind file finder and search with All files setting for skype .
Select List>Export list to TextEditor
Copy list into a post here.
[b]Classic Opera 12.16 browser SFS package[/b] for Precise, Slacko, Racy, Wary, Lucid, etc available[url=http://terryphillips.org.uk/operasfs.htm]here[/url] :)
Yes, it is a frugal install.Terryphi wrote:difedepe: I am assuming you are using a frugal install. Is this correct? If so, can you do this:
From menu select Pfind file finder and search with All files setting for skype .
Select List>Export list to TextEditor
Copy list into a post here.
Now I installed the 2.2 but not by sfs...
Here the result:
/root/.packages/skype_static-2.2.0.25.files
/root/.Skype
/usr/bin/skype
/usr/local/skype
/usr/share/applications/skype_static.desktop
/usr/share/pixmaps/skype.png
/usr/share/skype
/usr/share/skype/avatars/Skype.png
/usr/share/skype/lang/skype_en.qm
/usr/share/skype/lang/skype_en.ts
/usr/share/skype/sounds/SkypeLogin.wav
/usr/share/skype/sounds/SkypeLogout.wav
/var/local/icons/skype
/var/local/icons/skype.png
difedepe: I was trying to diagnose your difficulties using the SFS for 2.2.0.35 which works for everyone else. If you have now installed a different version it is not possible to do that.
[b]Classic Opera 12.16 browser SFS package[/b] for Precise, Slacko, Racy, Wary, Lucid, etc available[url=http://terryphillips.org.uk/operasfs.htm]here[/url] :)