2010/8/30 Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick(a)gmail.com>:
I have installed Fedora 13 Goddard x86_64 in my machine and I've
updated to
KDE 4.5, in order to run Skype I installed some 32 bit Qt libraries and
when I installed the new KDE desktop I had to remove them because KDE 4.4
uses the "1:4.6" version of these libraries and KDE 4.5 the
"1:4.7"...
Now I have KDE 4.5 and everything is fine but I can't run lastest Skype
because it needs the "1:4.6" Qt libraries, it doesn't work with the new
ones, but if I remove the new ones and I replace them with
the older ones, many apps seem to be "downgraded" or they just don't work
anymore...
Does this mean we're not having Skype in Fedora 14 KDE Spin as it's going to
be based on KDE 4.5?
Many users need skype (in my case I'm running it in a Windows 7 VM) But
without it we can't offer reliable "Videocalls" as they're not
implemented
in IM Clients Linux have.
The other day I found a very useful image that help me understand
better where I was standing within Fedora Project... is not up to
date, but still helpful ...
http://herlo.fedorapeople.org/files/vym-fpo.pdf
That came from a blog post ...
http://sexysexypenguins.com/2008/11/21/mind-maps-the-fedora-project/
Best regards
--
Neville
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Yn1v
Linux User # 473217
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