The reason I was checking the resources and server, etc is in case the
transport thought one of your old resources never went offline. (and
therefore never logged off, so you could never log back in)

Gajim's status change on suspend ticket is here:
http://trac.gajim.org/ticket/1962

I'd be guessing that the transport _might_ be doing something weird around
you status, like not resetting the fact that the server has logged you off
or something, or just maybe Gajim isn't sending the re-login correctly.
Either way the verbose debugging will help.

- Norman Rasmussen
- Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Home page: http://norman.rasmussen.co.za/

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Jamin W. Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> > What server is Gajim connecting to?
>
> My personal jabber server for my domain.
>
> > If you resume your laptop does Gajim reconnect and replace the old
> > resource, or is it like Google where they allocate a random resource
> > suffix so that that never happens.
>
> The JID resource is statically defined and replaces the previous
> connection (if any).
>
> > Does Gajim support detecting suspend yet (like Psi does?), in that case
> > you could configure it to go offline when you suspend your laptop.
>
> This I'm not sure of.  I do know that Gajim has some level of dbus
> support, so I would think it could/would, but I don't see any setting to
> control that portion of it.  The closest I can find is a dbus listener
> for Network Manager events.
>
> --
> Jamin W. Collins
>
> >
>

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