I do have 1.2.4 and a working network connection, but it's a static one,
one that Network-Manager doesn't "recognize". Could that be the problem?
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I think It would work without n-m. Why? Because it would work as if now
you press the connection button. What does that is tell liferea not to
check the connection, so liferea always tries to download new feeds.
About linking one bug report to other, it is possible. If the other
report is also in
Well, we can't do it if the other bug is in malone.
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By the way, this is bug #5364 in n-m. Is there a way to "link" them
other than marking it as a duplicate?
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Hrm... thinking out loud (not at my Ubuntu box), but I'm wondering if
it'd work if I weren't running n-m. (I must admit I'm not sure how the
network detection works in programs like this and Gaim in the absence of
n-m.)
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That would be fine. Look if there is one opened, and if there is, post a
link to this report. If there isn't, feel free to open a new one ;)
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OK, then I'm thinking this should be closed here. Should it then be
attached to an open n-m bug, so others can trace the issue?
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Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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Yes, that's the problem. Liferea uses network-manager to view the
connection, so if you don't have network-manager working properly, you
won't have liferea working properly :)
To solve the problem, solve the network-manager one ;)
Regards
Pochu
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Do you have internet connection when opening it?
Liferea 1.2 has internet detection, so if it detects that you don't have
internet, it will enter offline.
However, you can disable this feature clicking on the connection icon in
the left top corner of the window.
If you have internet connection,