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unable ti update skypeforlinux

#1 Post by maixo »

when trying apt update i get this message: Ign:14 https://repo.skype.com/deb stable InRelease

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Re: unable ti update skypeforlinux

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Re: unable ti update skypeforlinux

#3 Post by Eadwine Rose »

In more words: disable the skype repo, that will get rid of the error. You can use what you have installed until it stops working. Alternatives are running skype in the browser or an unofficial flatpak. Snap works, but you need to be in systemd IIRC.


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Re: unable ti update skypeforlinux

#4 Post by maixo »

Ok i've just tried skype web and it works fine!

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Re: unable ti update skypeforlinux

#5 Post by CharlesV »

maixo wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:41 am Ok i've just tried skype web and it works fine!
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