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I do have a few PPAs that are running off of debs based on older Ubuntu versions, but in this case I have a feeling this might be because I was using the telepathy ppa at one point to see how stable it was(I know these are nightly builds but some nightlies are often more stable then "sable" version. Is the, now removed, telepathy ppa a possible reason? I can;t seem to figure out what PPA could be an issue. Does this help:
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hi, I also got a problem with skype, just installed yesterday kubuntu 13.04, sound works good, installed skype and on calls I can't hear anybody, and skype crashes a lot, can anybody please tell me what can i do?
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You Would be better off starting your own topic sinceour problems are different.
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Hm - it looks like the Telepathy PPA may have been the cause of the issue. Unfortunately the packages you installed from it are still installed - so you'll probably have to fully-downgrade Telepathy to the version currently in the Raring repositories, or add the PPA back and ensure it makes all packages you need available.
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I managed to get this resolved! However due to my busy schedule the past few days, I forgot to put a solution here. Now it seems I am running the proper dependencies for the stable release. However, now I can not connect to facebook chat. It just says network error. As far as I know I have only 1 missing dependency and it is telepathy-devel-gtk but it seems to me this would be optional. I could not find a log in /var/log that seemed relative. Any ideas? Oh and yes I rebooted once getting all the telepathy packages installed.
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Unfortunately i've no idea why Facebook chat wouldn't work - you might want to look into the other threads in this forum which are covering similar issues people are experiencing though.
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I have, but have no found anything that works. I tried a suggesting baout resetting gsettings connections or something like that. No luck. I also saw something about a telenet session to facebook. The typical output should include some unparsed XML language but other then that, my out put looks the same.
I tried to add the kde-telepathy daily builds ppa again so see if that resolved the problem. Sadly I can not even get it to properly install because it requires libktpcommoninternalsprivate6, but I can not locate any package with this name. I can find libktpcommoninternalsprivate5 but not 6.
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Unfortunate. I would suggest you ask the operators of that PPA how it should be used, as it appears to conflict with already installed packages on your system - despite it not declaring such a conflict in it's dependency metadata.
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Based on your post and looking at the error in more detail I resolved it with
And libktpcommoninternalsprivate6 installed from the PPA fine. However, Facebook Chat is still broken.
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Good news is the first part of this fix made progress:
viewtopic.php?f=230&t=112102&p=290292&hilit=facebook#p290090 The problem is I tried to install telepathy-gabble from Saucy even though I run Raring. It needed an updated libglib so I tried to install libglib available from Saucy. I have now put my self in dependency hell.
I am guessing I should not remove some of these packages. Any tips to resolve this.
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I would recommend you return to the packages intended for the release you are currently running - attempting to install packages from other releases often causes issues. Unfortunately i'm not aware of why Telepathy and Facebook are having these issues.
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That's what I am trying to do, but I can't seem to figure out how to remove glib with out removing the rest of the packages on my system that are relevant to the KDE desktop.
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Have you tried performing a forced reinstallation, which should downgrade the packages to their original versions, especially if you purge the apt cache beforehand?
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I tried that already but here's some apt output to hopefully try to figure something out.
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