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Message #02582
[Bug 702807] Re: online/offline detection gets fooled by multiple connections
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better,
* can you reproduce it ?
* if so than which version are you on ?
** Changed in: gwibber
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/702807
Title:
online/offline detection gets fooled by multiple connections
Status in Gwibber:
Incomplete
Status in “gwibber” package in Debian:
New
Bug description:
Gwibber nicely try to detect whether the user is online/offline when
network manager (or equivalent) is in use. When it detects that the
user is offline, it disables not only automatic refresh, but also the
text area used to post notices.
The detection however seems to be a bit naive; as a user, I perceive
that it works as follows: an event "interface up" (resp. "interface
down") is used to switch gwibber to "online" (resp. "offline") mode.
Such a discipline breaks down when multiple interfaces can be brought
up and down independently, as it happens on a laptop which is using
both wired and wireless connections.
It routinely happen to me, when switching from wired to wireless of
viceversa, that gwibber assumes I'm offline while in fact I'm not. At
that point, the only solution is to quit and restart gwibber. Can
detection of online/offline status be improved?
As a nice addition, that would also enable working around similar
issues, it would be nice to expose to the user explicitly the online-
ness of gwibber and also to enable the user to affect it directly, for
cases where automatic detection breaks down.
Many thanks for Gwibber!
Cheers.
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