I have the same problem/behavior on 5.16.1 (Debian testing/jessie).
After resuming from hibernate I have to kill the process to make it to
work.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Empathy will not connect to
MC correctly detects sleep...
> mcd-DEBUG: 05/10/2012 18:39:45.823941: notify_sleep_cb: about to sleep!
> sleep_kind=suspend
>mcd-DEBUG: 05/10/2012 18:39:45.824153: on_transport_status_changed: Transport
>i love the internet changed status to 2 (disconnected)
but before it resumes, it thinks yo
Same problem here with empathy 3.4 on ubuntu 12.04
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Empathy will not connect to Gtalk after a resume fr
Guillaume appears to have fixed this in commit a5fb89b, which was in
Mission Control versions 5.12.2 and 5.13.1.
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I can confirm the same behaviour in my machine running Fedora 17 x86_64,
Empathy 3.4.2.3 and telepathy-gabble version 0.16.1.
Normally it is fixed by simply quitting Empathy and re-opening it, but
sometimes I actually need to manually kill the "telepathy-gabble" process to
make it reconnect agai
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Importance: Medium => Unknow
** Changed in: empathy
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Title:
Empathy will not connect to Gtalk after a resume from suspend
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Status: Unknown => New
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Title:
Empathy will
i am sending your bug to upstream you please subscribe to that one bug,
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Sorry, I have no idea what that's supposed to mean.
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thanks you can send it to upstream now
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Title:
Empathy will not connect to Gtalk after a resume from suspend
Status in “empathy”
Comments about the attached log file:
18:39 - Started a fresh instance of Empathy. Connected to Gtalk as expected.
~18:40 - Suspended machine.
18:47 - Successfully resume machine. Empathy's state was Offline but trying to
connect.
18:49 - Still trying to connect. Manually changed Empathy's stat
thanks for the bug report
please attach the mission control log file with the bug report
you can get it from help debug menu.
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Title:
Empathy will not connect to Gtalk after a resume from suspend
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug descriptio
Public bug reported:
Empathy will not connect to Gtalk after a resume from suspend. I've
waited several minutes after resuming and it just sits there. The only
way to get it to reconnect is to either restart Empathy or force a
manual reconnection with Edit -> Accounts -> toggle the Gtalk
connect
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