Your question could be taken in a couple different ways:
No.
Yes.
Download the Linux binary from the skype web site and run it with "sh". It feels like windows all over again.
Yes, it uses Windows Mobile, so Skype is compatible
Windows / Linux..
no, it can go on mac and Linux
hey there - i put up this post on the skype forum pages as i had the same problem and it nearly drove me mad as small as it may be!! hang on in there with Linux as i think Linux is far superior to Windows - no bloat and so much more stable than Windows link to answer on skype forum below: http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=189111
MEPIS, or any other Linux distribution, is not directly compatible with Windows. Most files, like documents, movies, and music, can be used and enjoyed on MEPIS. MEPIS cannot natively support Windows programs. Wine, an application layer, can be used to run about 70% of Windows programs. MEPIS is not compatible with Windows drivers, though it has a program known as "ndiswrapper" to make a wireless card work with a Windows driver if Linux doesn't have one.
There is no Linux version of Adobe Fireworks. However, you can run the Windows version on Linux if you have Wine installed.
Skype is available for a wide range of devices including Mac, Windows and Linux computers; iOS, Android and Symbian mobile devices; Panasonic and Samsung make TVs with Skype built in.
/home/[your username]/.Skype
Your computer might not be compatible with Skype.
Most are. I know Windows, Mac and Linux are.
The WRT54GL is indeed compatible with Windows Vista (and all other PCs and Macs).