Adding a gateway fixes Salut over ad-hoc. For instance, using the pre-defined Ad-hoc Network 11, then typing this command, makes buddy icons and shared activities appear:
sudo ip route add default via 169.254.1.1 The IP chosen need not exist on the network. Therefore, it wasn't the manual address configuration that you did which fixed it, it was the addition of a gateway. Perhaps Salut was changed from Fedora 18 to Fedora 20 to require a default route. Also, there's some other problem that causes split ad-hoc networks; on my desk at the moment are four XO-4 that have partitioned themselves into two ad-hoc networks both named "Ad-hoc Network 11". The two groups can ping each other, show buddy icons, share activities, but cannot ping outside their group. I've updated http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/BugSquad/Telepathy_Debugging to add your /etc/environment suggestion. -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel