There should be a blue icon in the tray with a big S, up near your time and
network icons..
On Jun 7, 2014 7:13 PM, "Tim" wrote:
> Allegedly, on or about 06 June 2014, Robert Moskowitz sent:
> > So I have Skype on a f20 i686 system and actually USED it for a
> > business call. I then quited Skyp
Allegedly, on or about 06 June 2014, Robert Moskowitz sent:
> So I have Skype on a f20 i686 system and actually USED it for a
> business call. I then quited Skype.
>
> But later I was looking into some things on the system and found that
> Skype still had a process running. I could not find it
The trick I find with newer skype installs in Fedora 19 and 20 that you
have to click the blue "S" button, bottom left of the panel, then click
the red [Quit].
Sign Out leaves skype on and active and I cannot easily restart Skype
without ps aux | grep skype and killing the process.
CTRL+Q does
On Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 05:59:09PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> So I have Skype on a f20 i686 system and actually USED it for a
> business call. I then quited Skype.
>
> But later I was looking into some things on the system and found
> that Skype still had a process running. I could not fin
So I have Skype on a f20 i686 system and actually USED it for a business
call. I then quited Skype.
But later I was looking into some things on the system and found that
Skype still had a process running. I could not find it on the Gnome
desktop anywhere, so I just killed the process. But I