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> The issue is that you're not using Network Manager but appear to have
> it running, or something like that. Most people on the GNOME desktop
> (where Empathy is the default IM client) use Network Manager so using
> it by default is the most sensible option.
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OK now you've confused me a lit
gconftool-2 --set --type=boolean /apps/empathy/use_conn false
That certainly fixed it. Thanks!
I hope the underlying issue gets resolved for the benefit of Debian n00bsies
around the world.
On Tue, Nov 09, 19:45:05 -0800, Nerius Landys wrote:
> I close Empathy again. Reopen. Same problem, not connecting to Gtalk.
Looking at both your Empathy and Pidgin screenshots it appears both
clients are refusing to connect because they think you are not
connected to the internet. I cannot spea
I just switched to Pidgin. Wiped clean all Empathy-related dotfiles from my
home directory. Installed Pidgin. Configured my gmail account for Pidgin.
Looks like this:
http://daffy.nerius.com/temp/pidgin-configure.jpg
It worked well. Quit Pidgin. Restarted it. I get this indefinitely:
http:
Package: empathy
Version: 2.30.3-1
Severity: important
Hi. Here is the scenario in short:
I start Empathy for the first time on a fresh Debian Squeeze Beta 1 install
on x86_64. I enter a gmail account with password. (screenshot:
http://daffy.nerius.com/temp/empathy-start.jpg )
After hitting f
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