linux - Skype no screen sharing after upgrage

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2014-07
  • user180586

    After upgrade Skype to ver 4.3.0.37 on my Linux PC, it is not possible to share screen during conversation. Even sharing options are greyed or does not work. I upgrade using rpm file. But I try dynamic version too. Tha same result. So I try to downgrade Skype to my previous working version. But the result is tha same, no possibilty to share screen. Next strange thing is that I dont see WeeMe (user pics). Voice transmission works good.

    Whats going wrong? Any idea?

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  • David Michel

    Is there a free screen sharing app for linux ? I'm not talking about controling a desktop from remote, but simply viewing someone else's screen, quite useful for a teleconference.

    The newest version of Skype has a "share screen" feature that uses its webcam channel, it's not bad but the picture quality is rather low so it's actually difficult to the see the details... and actually it's impossible to read text... Also, it's only on the windows version.

    I recently found mikogo which seems really nice but again, only for windows or mac

    Anything like that for linux ?

    Dav


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  • John Feminella

    I'd just use VNC. You can share screens without giving the other party control of your desktop.

  • 8088

    VNC is what you want. A default Ubuntu install provides the vino server that's part of the GNOME project (other distributions' GNOME desktops may or may not include vino). There are other VNC servers that can also do the job, in particular x11vnc.

    Here's how to configure Vino in Ubuntu. Access System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop:

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    • Check "Allow other users to view your desktop"
    • Uncheck "Allow other users to control your desktop"
    • Set the confirmation if desired
    • Set a password if desired (you'll need to share this with your guests ahead of time -- it does not need to be, and shouldn't be, the same as the password you use to log in)

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    Your guests can use any VNC viewer they like to connect with your computer at computer-name:0 or x.x.x.x:0 (replace x.x.x.x with your computer's IP address).

  • Phil Hannent

    I believe that with www.logmein.com a linux user can view a windows or Mac computer.

    For the other way around modern Linux desktops have the vino server for providing remote desktop sharing/viewing.