Just to complete José Luis' answer, this is the output of the computer where I did not yet enabled multiarch:
$ LANG=C aptitude show skype | grep Depends -A 2 Depends: lib32stdc++6 (>= 4.1.1-21), lib32asound2 (> 1.0.14), ia32-libs, libc6-i386 (>= 2.7-1), lib32gcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1-21+ia32.libs.1.19), ia32-libs-gtk Please, verify that you have all those packages installed. José Luis Segura Lucas writes: > The skype official amd64 package are only a i386 version with some > dependencies like ia32-libs and so on. > > If you have enabled multiarch on your machine, you can install the i386 > version package and use aptitude/apt-get to install all its dependencies > on the i386 architecture: > > apt-get install libXXXXXX:i386 > > What dependencies do you need? I don't remember, but when you install > skype:i386 you will be prompted with the unsatisfied dependencies. > > If you didn't enable multiarch, sorry, I can't help you :-( > > Best regards. > > On 26/09/12 16:14, Marek Pawinski wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I had Skype 4x installed on Squeeze amd64 6.0x, don't remember when I >> installed it. >> >> Anyway it would run but I could not get the sound right. I think I >> installed it from the Skype website. >> >> I purged Skype and tried to install the Debian Wiki way >> >> >> Non-Multi-Arch (traditional way, also works in Squeeze) >> >> >> and receive this error message when I run it: >> >> (<unknown>:23967): Gtk-WARNING **: >> /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libclearlooks.so: wrong ELF class: >> ELFCLASS64 >> >> Some distro's like my rear output and some only work in my front output >> for the mic. >> >> Can't find anything on Google particularly related to Skype with this >> error message. >> >> Cheers >> Marek >> >> >> >> > > -- Alberto -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87sja3675v....@eps142.cdf.udc.es