On Thu, Jul 29, 23:02:49 -0400, Luca Capello wrote: > Hi there! Hello!
> Well, the subject says all. The information I have in the IRC account are > correct (username and password), but upon connection I always get the > following > NickServ message: > > This nickname is registered and protected. If it is your nickname, you may > authenticate yourself to services with the IDENTIFY command. You are > getting > this message because you are not on the access list for the gismo nickname. Odd, I assume you're using Empathy? I just tried it here and it worked fine. > And sending the "identify $PASSWORD" message just after works without any > problem. Trying to debug what happening as explained at [1] did not produce > any useful output except: > > (telepathy-idle:9839): tp-glib-DEBUG: started version 0.1.6 (telepathy-glib > version 0.11.10) Did you add IDLE_DEBUG=all when you started telepathy-idle manually? Also, are you sure it's an idle account you've created? Is the telepathy-haze process running? You can see other connection managers by seeing which telepathy-* processes are up, or much prettier, loading the debug dialog in Empathy (Help->Debug) and seeing which one is whirring! You cn also, look in your .mission-control/accounts/accounts.cfg and see if you a "idle/irc/..." key, or if not, what else do you have with "irc" in the name. Oh so many things to try! Failing that, I'll come and have a look at it myself during DebConf (I assume by your timezone you're there)! Cheers, -- Jonny Lamb, UK jo...@debian.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org