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Description of problem: When trying to log into msn account I get "Disconnected - Network error" ( Google talk works like a charm ) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): empathy-2.91.6.1-5.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Add msn account login 2. 3. Actual results: The above Expected results: Being able to login as I can with empathy on F14 Additional info: You might want gtk3 wize and spice up theme a bit for Gnome-shell
I can second this. It seems Empathy doesn't connect to anything - MSN included. At this point, it is only useful for taking up screen & disk space.
Updating telepathy-butterfly to telepathy-butterfly-0.5.15-3.fc15 (currently in updates-testing repo) should fix the msn login issue.
I still see the issue with: $ rpm -qa | grep butterfly telepathy-butterfly-0.5.15-3.fc15.noarch
Sorry - I spoke too soon. It seems that removing all references to Empathy and creating my account again with the above package connects ok to MSN.
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