Thursday, September 4, 2014

run two Skype accounts on the same

run two Skype accounts on the same
run two Skype accounts on the same




I suppose you have Skype installed in Ubuntu 14.04. Sign in to your Skype account as you normally do.

To run another Skype, press Alt+F2 and type the following command : 

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skype --secondary

Alt+F2  Used to run commands in Ubuntu. You can use the station as well, and really your choice. You can use this to open a new instance of Skype where you can log in using another user ID .

Alternative: If you were not comfortable in the pressure on the Alt + F2 keys, you can use Skype to run multi-station at the same time in Linux. Open a terminal and use the following command in it:

skype --secondary &



It's the same predecessor. The only difference is that you have to open the crossing just for this. Just FYI, will run the '&' in the previous command, the program in the background. Therefore, n case you want to use the station for some other purpose, you can do so easily. If you run the same commands again and again, you will have more and more cases of Skype open it. 
In the picture below, I have opened two instances of Skype. I've enrolled in one of the two, while the second one in the login screen. You can see multiple instances of Skype in the top panel also:

run two Skype accounts on the same
run two Skype accounts on the same

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