Skype on 12.04 x64 does not start even after purging and reinstalling it

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Solution 1

Skype is working very well on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit version (using it right now).

How to:

  1. Go to Software Sources, click on second tab Other Software and mark Canonical Partners and Canonical Partners (Source Code).
  2. Open your terminal and add the following command sudo apt-get update.
  3. After the update is completed please type sudo apt-get install skype. This will install skype and will work perfectly.

Good luck.

Solution 2

Skype works fine for me on 12.04 x64, and I did not have to reinstall it after the upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by using skype on Ubuntu 12.04 x64. Are you using a x64 version of Skype, or do you just want to be able to use Skype on your 64 bit machine? Historically Skype hasn't released a native x64 version for linux, so I've always used the i386 version with the i386 libraries.

I just noticed that there is a new package in the respositories which looks like it could be a native x64 version but I haven't tried it.

The version I'm using is Skype (beta) version 2.2.0.35 (package is skype:i386 version: 2.2.0.35-0precise3)

You could try using the i386 version if you aren't already if having a native x64 app isn't that important to you.

Solution 3

I can only repeat that Skype works well for me. It took quite a while to install (Installed it from their website with the Software-Center), but now it runs as my previous versions of it.

Solution 4

Yes I've been using Skype on 12.04 x64 which is working fine, Download "Skype Static" from official website and if it wouldn't run just install the package "ia32-libs" through software center.

Solution 5

Also make sure that your Apparmor profile for Skype (if you have any) isn't the cause of the problem.

I have had very similar symptoms (skype was simply coredumping), and removing my hand-written long ago Apparmor profile for Skype (/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.skype) resolved the problem.

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  • Fabio Reis
    Fabio Reis over 1 year

    I am wondering if there's anyone here who managed to use Skype on 12.04. It used to work (ever since I first tried Ubuntu 10.04) flawlessly, but after upgrading to 12.04, it just doesn't start.

    If I start Skype from terminal, it just says Segmentation fault (core dumped). I tried to remove Skype and installed it from different locations:

    • Skype website (did not install at all, "package error")

    • From official Ubuntu repository (doesn't start at all, segmentation fault)

    • From repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ $(lsb_release -sc) partner" (doesn't start at all, segmentation fault)

    Interesting thing: even if I remove / purge Skype from the system, it still shows up in Unity menu (of course doesn't start).

    Any help here?

    • Admin
      Admin about 12 years
      I installed skype from their website and except for some rare and minor quirks it works perfectly. What does the coredump say?
  • belacqua
    belacqua about 12 years
    This does answer the question, but I think the OP needs to refine the question to get useful information, perhaps. Thanks for the info.
  • MountainX
    MountainX almost 12 years
    for an entirely command line method, edit /etc/apt/sources.list as root and uncomment the two partner lines as explained in the comments in that file. Then do steps 2 and 3 above.
  • nilsonneto
    nilsonneto almost 12 years
    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu! Whilst this may theoretically answer the question, it would be preferable to include the essential parts of the answer here, and provide the link for reference.
  • Andres F.
    Andres F. almost 12 years
    +1 Tried it and it works on Ubuntu 12.04 64 bits. Thanks!
  • KomodoDave
    KomodoDave over 11 years
    Works perfectly, though you should mention that Software Sources is found through Ubuntu Software Centre -> Edit (..in Taskbar menus..) -> Software Sources