Install Skype on Ubuntu

Install Skype on Ubuntu
Skype is one of the most popular platforms for video chat. It’s free to enjoy with powerful security features. Skype is also platform-independent, meaning that the service is available for everyone in the world.

In the case of Skype client, it’s also available for all the major platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Ubuntu is, in fact, one of the most popular Linux distros all around the world.

Let’s enjoy Skype client on the Ubuntu system!

Getting Skype

Skype provides the client in an installable DEB package for Ubuntu/Debian and Ubuntu/Debian-derivatives. Get the latest DEB package of Skype.

Installing Skype

Once the download is complete, fire up a terminal and run the following commands –

sudo dpkg -i skypeforlinux-64.deb
sudo apt install -f

Uninstalling Skype

If you ever wish to remove Skype from your device, run the following command –

# Using “–purge” will remove all the account credentials and configurations
 from your device
sudo apt remove –purge skypeforlinux

Using Skype

Installation complete? Time to enjoy Skype.

Launch Skype from the menu.

You’ll be on the welcome page of the new Skype client.

You have to login or sign up for a Skype account.

Enter your credentials for logging into your account.

After successful login, you will have the option to check out whether your microphone is properly configured.

Don’t forget to test your webcam as well.

After everything is set, you’ll be on the Skype dashboard.

Enjoy!

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