On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 04:21:09PM +0000, Lawrence Woodman wrote:
> Rogdrigo,
> 
> > I think I have reproduced this: Are you using NetworkManager (gnome's
> > default is yes)? If so, does *it* think the network is active? I think
> > twitux is asking nm about the network status and silently failing to
> > do *anything* if the answer from there is "off".
> 
> As a follow-up to my last email.  I have just uninstalled NetworkManager
> and twitux works fine.  

great!

> P.S. If you want me to test anything on my machine I am more than happy
> to help.


No need. Now that I know what's going on I can conduct futher testing locally.

Thanks for the report, I will probably forward this upstream for them to
work out some sort of solution. I believe that twitux should at least warn
somehow about its thinking there is no network.



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