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Subject: Re: Bug#503205: twitux: Will not connect to twitter.
From: Lawrence Woodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rodrigo Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 15:54:26 +0000

Rodrigo,

> I think I have reproduced this: Are you using NetworkManager (gnome's
> default is yes)? If so, does *it* think the network is active? I think
> twitux is asking nm about the network status and silently failing to
> do *anything* if the answer from there is "off".

I am using NetworkManager, mainly because I haven't had the time to work
out how to remove it without removing other things that I want to keep.

Anyway, Network Manager thinks that there is no connection. So it ties
in with your theory so far.

bfn


Lawrence


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Subject: Re: Bug#503205: twitux: Will not connect to twitter.
From: Lawrence Woodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rodrigo Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 16:21:09 +0000

Rogdrigo,

> I think I have reproduced this: Are you using NetworkManager (gnome's
> default is yes)? If so, does *it* think the network is active? I think
> twitux is asking nm about the network status and silently failing to
> do *anything* if the answer from there is "off".

As a follow-up to my last email.  I have just uninstalled NetworkManager
and twitux works fine.  


This is great.  Well done.


Lawrence


P.S. If you want me to test anything on my machine I am more than happy
to help.


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