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Ag puhleeze, man. Try to contain yourself. The MS purchase hasn't even begun. And if you must know, Skype runs on Linux -- but that's beside the point, really.That's just Microsoft's way of saying welcome to the family.
Ag puhleeze, man. Try to contain yourself. The MS purchase hasn't even begun. And if you must know, Skype runs on Linux -- but that's beside the point, really.
It could be snipped fibre.
it has messed with my pc now. it wont allow me to log in as it just disappears when i attempt to do it. In my task bar I see the skype sign and it says "skype signing in" but nothing shows on my pc.
Really? Grow up.
For those who actually care, it does do a couple network calls and then crashes after that. Also its actually skypes(as in THEIR coders') fault, because no matter what the network returns the app should not crash.
Ag puhleeze, man. Try to contain yourself. The MS purchase hasn't even begun. And if you must know, Skype runs on Linux -- but that's beside the point, really.
It could be snipped fibre.
No it's not. Both boards have inked the deal, but regulatory approvals are expected in a few months. Until then they can't implement their agreement. But we're getting off topic.The purchase already went through.
Nope: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/11/...terisk?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email They making changes alreadyAg puhleeze, man. Try to contain yourself. The MS purchase hasn't even begun. And if you must know, Skype runs on Linux -- but that's beside the point, really.
Doubt it. Considering its happening inconstantly around the world.It could be snipped fibre.