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  • #11
    Michael: you forgot this gem.
    Last edited by kneekoo; 29 December 2016, 03:01 AM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by tuuker View Post
      It would be news when they will announce Windows 10 source code release.
      The won't do that in a 100 years.
      Not with all the multiple levels of spyware they've pu in it.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by uid313 View Post
        I would like to see video calls on Skype for Linux.
        You can use the Skype client for video calls, did you even try it?

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        • #14
          Ah, lovely PowerShell, which comes pre-broken for your Linux enjoyment ...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Passso View Post

            You can use the Skype client for video calls, did you even try it?
            As far as I know, it only works when calling other people who also use the Linux client.
            I don't think it works for calling people who use Skype on Windows.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by uid313 View Post

              As far as I know, it only works when calling other people who also use the Linux client.
              I don't think it works for calling people who use Skype on Windows.
              It works whatever the OS you call or are called by. I use it daliy with other people, including Windows users.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Passso View Post

                It works whatever the OS you call or are called by. I use it daliy with other people, including Windows users.
                I see. I thought the Linux Skype client was just a Electron wrapper for the Skype Web client, hence used Chromium.
                I also thought the Skype web client was built using ORTC which was not supported by Chromium which only supports WebRTC.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by uid313 View Post

                  I see. I thought the Linux Skype client was just a Electron wrapper for the Skype Web client, hence used Chromium.
                  I also thought the Skype web client was built using ORTC which was not supported by Chromium which only supports WebRTC.
                  While some features are missing, overall it is a good product, I never have discs or problems.
                  The UI is more simple than the Windows one and you get no ad

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