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#31
OK . . .. well try deleting G-Talk . . . then reboot . .. that worked they seem to conflict
 
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#32
The same thing happened to me as well. There is a simple workaround, which consists in completely deleting your Skype account and recreating one. The procedure goes as follows:

- Open an X terminal
- Type the following command: rm -rf .Skype
- Exit the X terminal
- Go to Settings, and recreate a Skype account.

Hope this helps.
 

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#33
Originally Posted by jberclaz View Post
The same thing happened to me as well. There is a simple workaround, which consists in completely deleting your Skype account and recreating one. The procedure goes as follows:

- Open an X terminal
- Type the following command: rm -rf .Skype
- Exit the X terminal
- Go to Settings, and recreate a Skype account.

Hope this helps.
thanks, mate. it works.
 
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#34
Worked fine for me, too. Thanks.
 
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#35
had the same problem.
tried it with switching to another account.

logging into another account
and then switching back to the
"non-working" one helped.

i can login again.
merci
 
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#36
@: jberclaz:
- Open an X terminal
- Type the following command: rm -rf .Skype
- Exit the X terminal
- Go to Settings, and recreate a Skype account.


JEAH!
I hawe try 53st before without succeed, but now - it works!

Thanks for help!

Last edited by jake; 2010-05-13 at 07:10.
 
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#37
Originally Posted by jberclaz View Post
The same thing happened to me as well. There is a simple workaround, which consists in completely deleting your Skype account and recreating one. The procedure goes as follows:

- Open an X terminal
- Type the following command: rm -rf .Skype
- Exit the X terminal
- Go to Settings, and recreate a Skype account.

Hope this helps.
I had the same problem, your suggestion didn't help me:
It seems built in Skype has problems to acces .Skype folder due to inadequate permission in new PR 1.2 firmware.
I solved it this way:
- Open an X terminal
- sudo gainroot (you need to have installed root acces]
- rm -rf .Skype
- mkdir .Skype
-chmod 777 .Skype (probably its not necessary to allow everything, but this works for sure)
 
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