Benjamin,

There is another difference I thought of. The machine that seems to be working OK is running in a Xepher window. I'm using a wide screen flat monitor running at 1440 x 900.

The machine that doesn't seem to be working runs at 1024 x 768 and Sugar takes up the entire screen. When I was running Xubuntu on the same box it was able to run at a higher resolution (don't know what it was, but Sugar ran in a window). Fedora doesn't want to run at a higher resolution. So maybe the "buddy" is going offscreen somehow. Now the toolbar, etc. for the neighborhood view doesn't look truncated, so I don't know.

I'm not exactly sure that the same users are appearing in both neighborhoods (other than the one I know is missing). I'll try and verify that tonight.

James Simmons


Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
James Simmons wrote:
I have two PCs running Fedora 10 and the Sugar RPMs that come with that. One of the computers runs GNOME and the other uses Window Maker. I run sugar-emulate on both. One copy of Sugar uses the name "jim" and the other uses "jsimmons". Both use the schoolserver.media.mit.edu jabber server. Both are connected to the same router using Ethernet cables.

When I go to the neighborhood view (F1) on both I see a number of "buddies". However, while on the "jim" machine (Window Maker) I can see and invite "jsimmons". When I look at the same view on "jsimmons" (GNOME) I cannot see user "jim", although I can see other users.

Do they see the same other users?

schoolserver.media.mit.edu is using the "shared roster", so every user
should be able to see every other user.  If the asymmetric visibility that
you describe persists for more than 10 minutes, then you have found an
extremely bizarre bug.

--Ben

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