If you have an AMD64 and you would like to have free calling to any phone in Canada / USA for the rest of 2006. Listen up.<br><br>I fought with Skype for a day or two to get this to work, so I thought I would share my success.
<br><br><br>1. You will need the "Static binary tar.bz2 with Qt compiled in" which is available here, <a href="http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-static">http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-static
</a><br><br>2. Note: Skype for Linux uses the ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) <br><br>3. They say the Qt is compiled in, but I installed it anyways. If you can spare a few megabytes of disk space just grab the qt3 for safe measure. I went ahead and installed the qt4 as well.
<br><br>4. If not already installed you will need to make sure you have "libasound2" installed or you will have an error that a shared library could not be found - (something like libasound.so.2 or something similar sounding)
<br><br>Below is my checklist of modules that I installed using the synaptic package manager. <br>If you try to use OSS, Skype may still work, but the sound may be terrible. It is made to be used with ALSA.<br>Even though I may not have needed everything on my list below, I now have free long distance with crystal clear sound so who cares. ha... Good luck though, and hopefully someone finds this useful.
<br><br>Jake<br><br><br>******************************************<br>qt3-designer (3:3.3.6-1ubuntu3)<br>qt4-designer (4.1.2-1ubuntu1)<br><br>alsaplayer-alsa (0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>alsaplayer-common (0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>alsaplayer-esd (
0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>alsaplayer-gtk (0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>libglib1.2 (1.2.10-10.1build1)<br>libgtk1.2 (1.2.10-18)<br>libgtk1.2-common (1.2.10-18)<br>libmikmod2 (3.1.11-a-6ubuntu2)<br>liboggflac3 (1.1.2-3ubuntu1)<br><br>libesd-alsa0 (
0.2.36-3ubuntu3) **** Apparently good for multiple sounds through a single device (could be important) <br><br>alsaplayer-common (0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>alsaplayer-gtk (0.99.76-7ubuntu2)<br>libasound2-plugins (1.0.10-1
) **** make sure you have libasound2, which is the more important dependency ***<br>libjack0.100.0-0 (0.100.0-4) **** This may not be needed but I heard it was good for recording ***<br><br>
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