Skype recently released a small update for the Linux system, including repairing PulseAudio3.x and 4 on Ubuntu. x audio noise issues solved due to missing libasound2-plugins: i386 and other causes for crash on Ubuntu/Debian 64-bit systems. If you are using Skype on Ubuntu, you may want to upgrade to get these fixes. This version is not new except for solving these problems. This is based on the complete changelog repair
Skype recently released a small update for the Linux system, including fixing PulseAudio 3.x and 4.x audio noise problems on Ubuntu to address the lack of libasound2-plugins: i386 and others cause crashes on Ubuntu/Debian 64-bit systems.
If you are using Skype on Ubuntu, you may want to upgrade to get these fixes. This version is not new except for solving these problems.
This is based on the complete repair list of changelog.
- Temporary solutionPulseAudio 3.x and 4.x audio noise problems.
- Bug fixesCrashes when you open a chat without emojis.
- Bug fixesFailure to crash on Ubuntu/Debian 64-bit systems due to missing libasound2-plugins: i386 dependency.
- Bug fixesSome dial-up panel numbers cannot work normally.
For Ubuntu users, here is how to update.
If you have already installed Skype, uninstall it before updating it because it may create files that conflict with the current installation.
To Remove Skype from Ubuntu, run the command on the terminal.
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge skype
After uninstalling Skype, go to the Skype download page and obtain the latest version in Ubuntu. Save the download and open it in the Ubuntu Software Center.
Because the software center must download additional Skype packages, it may take some time to install them. Please be patient.
If you encounter problems when installing Skype in the Software Center, go to the download folder and run the following command to force the following command to install Skype.
sudo dpkg -i skype-ubuntu*.deb; sudo apt-get -f install
After installing Skype, go to the Unity panel and run the latest version 4.2.0.14.
That's it! Enjoy it!
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