Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 19:32:23 -0800 From: Rem P Roberti <remegius@comcast.net> To: Joakim Fogelberg <joafog.lists@gmail.com> Cc: Beech Rintoul <beech@freebsd.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: skype permissions Message-ID: <49715147.8030006@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <e18c7cda0901161824k2d6df066wc0f089dccdac1f03@mail.gmail.com> References: <4970F8CE.4090307@comcast.net> <200901161234.41120.beech@freebsd.org> <497103F6.3090701@comcast.net> <200901161309.45606.beech@freebsd.org> <e18c7cda0901161534k7aa8355aoe4621e0132091eb5@mail.gmail.com> <49711BAE.5070505@comcast.net> <e18c7cda0901161615yc29f5c4j6d5888b37ff953bb@mail.gmail.com> <49712586.2010806@comcast.net> <e18c7cda0901161824k2d6df066wc0f089dccdac1f03@mail.gmail.com>
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OK...get this. As stated earlier I did a complete reinstall of Skype. I shut down the system for a while, and when I brought it back up and called Skype from a user's command line the licensing window came up, followed by the sign on window . But when I try to log on it tells me that "another instance" of Skype may be running. That's as far as it goes. But, of course, if I call Skype from root's command line the program loads perfectly. Rem
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