You dont need to install skype local.
The question is the sound server.
Part of solution is to install Skype local.
But, you need to check the sound server issues.
Good Luck
2007/9/14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Scott Balneaves writes:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Hallo,
Scott Balneaves writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hallo, I've installe ltsp using edubuntu, it work fine, but I have some
>> questions, some users asked me to install skype. I searched for info and
>> I
>> found that is suggested to install it as a local app, ok, I chrooted and
>> install
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo, I've installe ltsp using edubuntu, it work fine, but I have some
> questions, some users asked me to install skype. I searched for info and I
> found that is suggested to install it as a local app, ok, I chrooted and
> installed it, but then I found that for lau
Hallo, I've installe ltsp using edubuntu, it work fine, but I have some
questions, some users asked me to install skype. I searched for info and I
found that is suggested to install it as a local app, ok, I chrooted and
installed it, but then I found that for launching local app I need ldap, I