Ubuntu has the capability to keep me online while Empathy is closed, but still forces me to open Empathy
Bug #661285 reported by
Jon Loldrup
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #550824: Once status is set to offline the me menu becomes disabled so can't be used to go online.
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: software-center
If I open Empathy, Empathy logs me in, I can close down Empathy, and then I will _stay online_ - people can talk to me and see my status.
Yet in spite of this feature, Ubuntu forces me to Open Empathy to get online. To get online, I open Empathy, close it down again. Wouldn't users find it more straightforward to have the option of being signed in automatically?
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"Where did this binary package hint: software-center" come from?