On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 12:39 +0000, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> don't remove telepathy-butterfly, that's not the way to get that issue
> solved
OS: Ubuntu 10.04 x64.
IM Network: MSN
Email address/Login: some_address@some_host.gr - ==> Not Microsoft
related (like Hotmail).
When I saw the message of Linda, I tried to connect to my MSN account,
and it did not connect indeed.
I completely removed telepathy-butterfly, created a new account, and it
works.
The same happens with 9.10 x64, which is my main installation currently.
> could somebody having the bug copy the empathy debug dialog butterfly
> log to the bug?
I reinstalled telepathy-butterfly, Empathy doesn't connect, and I am sending attached the text shown in empathy Debug window regarding empathy and "misson-control" as two files.
> does stopping the running telepathy-butterfly and let empathy reconnect
> workaround the issue?
telepathy-butterfly runs for a very short time before Empathy fails, and
I don't have enough time to find its PID so as to kill it.
Since I am not much experienced with Linux, is there any way to kill it
by its process name?
On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 12:39 +0000, Sebastien Bacher wrote: butterfly, that's not the way to get that issue
> don't remove telepathy-
> solved
OS: Ubuntu 10.04 x64.
IM Network: MSN
Email address/Login: some_address@ some_host. gr - ==> Not Microsoft
related (like Hotmail).
When I saw the message of Linda, I tried to connect to my MSN account,
and it did not connect indeed.
I completely removed telepathy- butterfly, created a new account, and it
works.
The same happens with 9.10 x64, which is my main installation currently.
> could somebody having the bug copy the empathy debug dialog butterfly
> log to the bug?
I reinstalled telepathy- butterfly, Empathy doesn't connect, and I am sending attached the text shown in empathy Debug window regarding empathy and "misson-control" as two files.
> does stopping the running telepathy-butterfly and let empathy reconnect
> workaround the issue?
telepathy-butterfly runs for a very short time before Empathy fails, and
I don't have enough time to find its PID so as to kill it.
Since I am not much experienced with Linux, is there any way to kill it
by its process name?
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