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How to install Skype on PBP? - james64 - 01-20-2020 When I try to download and install i get the following: Code: rock@Debian-Desktop:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i skypeforlinux-64.deb RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - Arwen - 01-20-2020 Uh, that appears to be trying to download AMD64 files. Pinebook Pros use ARMv8 / ARM 64bit. RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - tophneal - 01-20-2020 And if you're using the default Debian, you're going to need to be looking for the armhf version of the package(s). RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - Luke - 01-20-2020 I don't think there is an arm64 armhf build of skype, but this may work on Chromium: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/skype/lifbcibllhkdhoafpjfnlhfpfgnpldfl RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - james64 - 01-20-2020 (01-20-2020, 01:06 PM)tophneal Wrote: And if you're using the default Debian, you're going to need to be looking for the armhf version of the package(s). Yes I'm using default everything. I won't change that as I want to remain on what Pine64 devs setup by default. That said, I plan to use this laptop daily but fore light apps. What I need are: Skype Dropbox (sync app) Termius Possible with default setup? If not, any workarounds? RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - tophneal - 01-20-2020 (01-20-2020, 02:04 PM)james64 Wrote:(01-20-2020, 01:06 PM)tophneal Wrote: And if you're using the default Debian, you're going to need to be looking for the armhf version of the package(s). Hard to say for sure, as I personally switched to Chromium/Manjaro, but if you can't find those for Linux, there is an Android image you could use. RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - james64 - 01-20-2020 (01-20-2020, 01:10 PM)Luke Wrote: I don't think there is an arm64 armhf build of skype, but this may work on Chromium: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/skype/lifbcibllhkdhoafpjfnlhfpfgnpldfl Thanks, works. Anyway to launch at boot or when opening Chromium? I'm using Remmina for now as I cannot get Termius installed. Dropbox, no luck. I can access the files via website but really would like to save locally when editing files/code. So need to gett dropbox installed. RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - tophneal - 01-21-2020 Chromium apps should be visible the same as other apps, and appear in your Menu. You should also be able to set it as a Startup Application. RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - james64 - 01-21-2020 (01-21-2020, 07:10 AM)tophneal Wrote: Chromium apps should be visible the same as other apps, and appear in your Menu. You should also be able to set it as a Startup Application. It does not show up. Remember I'm using the recommended Chromium Browser extension. Not the Chromium OS. RE: How to install Skype on PBP? - tophneal - 01-21-2020 (01-21-2020, 08:49 AM)james64 Wrote:(01-21-2020, 07:10 AM)tophneal Wrote: Chromium apps should be visible the same as other apps, and appear in your Menu. You should also be able to set it as a Startup Application. It should still show up. I use Chromium in my Manjaro install, and the apps I install are available through my menu, and can be added to the dock. If they don't appear on their own, or are just hard too find (sometimes the app category is WAY off) you also go to the Extensions page in Chromium, right click on SKype, and select Create Shortcut. That will put it in the Menu and make it available to put into the dock/panel. |