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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:2.0.1) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/4.0.1 I have 2 Jabber accounts and 1 MSN account in Empathy. Everything work correctly till I leave my laptop unattended and the screensaver kicks in. When I returned to my desktop, I see that MSN has disconnected and reconnected, sometime just once, sometime more than one time. Jabber work correctly have have no such issue. I don't know if I must fill this bug in empathy or telepathy-butterfly component. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Start Empathy and create a MSN account 2.Log in with the MSN account 3.Wait till the screensaver kicks in Actual Results: When returning, the MSN account has disconnected and reconnected Expected Results: No disconnection, maybe be put in Busy status and back in Available status.
I have some more informations about this problem. It seems to only happen if I am on a wireless connection. I have work the whole week with a wired connection and Empathy didn't disconnect from MSN when I came back from the screensaver. So, I thought that the 3.0.2 version fix the problem. But as soon as I came back to a wireless connection, Empathy restart to disconnect from MSN as soon as I come back from the screensaver.
I cannot seems to track down where this happen exactly in the Empathy debug viewer but it seems to be cause by the change in the status from Available to Away. Now, why this change in status work fine when I am wired and not with a wireless connection... Additional information : this is not a problem from my wireless connection as other programs continue to run fine with the screensaver on.
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