Now back to SNAP. I am not aware of OpenSUSE, but I had to install skype to the PC of my parents, as they are used to it. The PC is setup with Debian 12 and TDE. Everything is working just fine there. I refuse to insult my PC, so I run Skype in the WebGUI - I either use private window in FF (which is my primary browser) or run Chrome just for skype.
Just curious, did you install skype on your parents PC using SNAP?
I can't find much information about SNAP. Is this a way to re-package Ubuntu stuff for other distros? Does this carry the risk that an openSUSE installation would break (such as overwriting existing files)?
I wished I could just download a tarball of one of the latest skype versions.
Otherwise, I think I will be running skype just through the browser like you say.
Gianluca
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