I just tried it and I can contact the call testing service and it works.https://community.skype.com/t5/Linux/Skype-for-Linux-Alpha-and-calling-on-Chrome-amp-Chromebooks/td-p/4434299 Just some initial impressions. This is on a Fedora 19 systems (don't ask, long story..). I don't have a Mic on this system, so I haven't made any test calls yet. Packaging: ========== Packages are 64-bit only... we've been asking and asking, and we get it finally, but 32-bit gets nothing. Irony. Single RPM file. A yum install identified no dependencies (so likely all backed in). The old fedora rpms used to actually use the Fedora libraries. The RPM installs a .repo so yum will automatically pull updates. What is arrogant and sneaky is it also installs an AT script which automatically imports the GPG key for that repo. Additionally, and Google Chrome shares this habit, the .repo file isn't in the file-list. So it's being dynamically generated at install time. Logging in: =========== Asks to store the password in A keyring. I can't tell if this the KDE key-ring, or the GNOME key-ring. But the FAQ says GNOME... I'm a KDE user. Gnome Keyring's dialog also stole focus on the keyboard. Not Skype's fault, but annoying. As I don't use this feature, I clicked cancel and the login continued. But it asks every time you login. https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA34656/more-information-about-skype-for-linux-alpha Settings: ========= Going into settings, I see 6 options. 4 for showing content in messaging, and 2 drop-downs under privacy. In the old skype, you could control audio inputs and outputs, and had a quick launch button for a test call. All of that seem to just not be there. I find this irksome as there are a lot of fake 'skype call testing service' accounts. And I don't want to play in that mine field. Yes. This is defiantly and Alpha.
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