On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Dafydd Harries
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If there is an internet connection, the laptop will only try using Salut
after
it has tried to connect to the Jabber server. Perhaps connecting to the
Jabber
server is taking a long time to time out, so it's not
Le mardi 15 avril 2008 à 20:32 +0200, Morgan Collett a écrit :
A very quick test for which one is running is: ps ax |grep telepathy
- if it shows telepathy-gabble, you're on a jabber server. If it shows
telepathy-salut, you're on salut. If it shows neither, then something
made salut crash -
Morgan and Guillaume,
I tried using avahi-browse -a on openSUSE 10.2 last night and it told me
that the daemon was not running. I checked the xinted panel in YAST and
there was no entry for activating avahi, even though I installed avahi
as part of the SUSE distribution. In any case, if it
Ar 15/04/2008 am 10:18, ysgrifennodd James Simmons:
Morgan,
Thanks for the information on ejabberd. I may try that this weekend. I
am still puzzled by salut, though. I am using sugar-jhbuild on openSUSE
10.2 and everything seemed to compile OK, but running two instances of
Sugar does
Ar 16/04/2008 am 09:33, ysgrifennodd James Simmons:
Morgan and Guillaume,
I tried using avahi-browse -a on openSUSE 10.2 last night and it told me
that the daemon was not running. I checked the xinted panel in YAST and
there was no entry for activating avahi, even though I installed avahi
Morgan,
Thanks for the information on ejabberd. I may try that this weekend. I
am still puzzled by salut, though. I am using sugar-jhbuild on openSUSE
10.2 and everything seemed to compile OK, but running two instances of
Sugar does not seem to support sharing when the Collabora server is
Hi James
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 5:18 PM, James Simmons
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the information on ejabberd. I may try that this weekend. I am
still puzzled by salut, though. I am using sugar-jhbuild on openSUSE 10.2
and everything seemed to compile OK, but running two