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Morgan and Guillaume,<br>
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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 isn't
running that would explain my Salut issue. I'll have to study up on
Avahi and resolve this. In the meantime Avahi *is* working on Xubuntu,
and the Collabora servers were back up last night. I got some tests of
View Slides *almost* working last night. I noticed it took a *long*
time to copy a 15 mb or so file, and my theory is that all these debug
messages are slowing it down. If you can think of a better explanation
I'd love to hear it.<br>
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Thanks again for your help.<br>
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James Simmons<br>
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Guillaume Desmottes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Le mardi 15 avril 2008 à 20:32 +0200, Morgan Collett a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">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 - please log a ticket and attach logs if you have
them enabled[0]. If it shows both gabble and salut, also log a ticket
against presence-service with presenceservice.log.
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... and the needed footnote :)
[0] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Telepathy-debug">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Telepathy-debug</a>
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