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jackwizard from the skype forums wrote this script, not me. I'm archiving it here because it's useful and Skype's forums aren't permanent. http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=332401 Here's his original readme: This script will let you run only one instance of skype, rather than opening a new one every time you click the launcher. If you've tried to use skype with Gnome-Do you've probably noticed that there's no way to bring the skype window back up from Do after it's gone to the system tray. This script fixes that quite nicely. [rant] Why would skype make multi-instance the default??? Doesn't make any sense to me, since the normal user expects to get back to the running instance when they click the launcher again... [/rant] Just download this script, extract it, and put it somewhere on your PATH. If you don't know what that means, then just extract it to the Desktop and use this command in the terminal: sudo cp ~/Desktop/skype-single-instance /usr/local/bin/ Then you can change your launcher properties to use the skype-single-instance command instead of the normal skype command. If you're using Gnome-Do: for some reason it doesn't read off of the main menu entries... just type the extra 's' (that is, type 'skypes' instead of just 'skype'), and that should bring up skype-single-instance.
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To counteract Skype's broken behaviour of multiple instances
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