[Bugs] #4410 Sugar on a Stick (SoaS) UNSP: Pressing Discard network history removes networking even after reboot in SoaS

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Fri Aug 2 04:48:04 EDT 2013


#4410: Pressing Discard network history removes networking even after reboot in
SoaS
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  Reporter:  FGrose                     |            Owner:  pbrobinson
      Type:  defect                     |           Status:  new
  Priority:  Unspecified by Maintainer  |        Milestone:  Unspecified
 Component:  Sugar on a Stick (SoaS)    |          Version:  Unspecified
  Severity:  Unspecified                |       Resolution:
  Keywords:                             |  Distribution/OS:  Fedora
Bug Status:  New                        |
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Comment (by pbrobinson):

 Replying to [comment:5 FGrose]:
 > Replying to [comment:4 pbrobinson]:
 > > When you say "Sugar in a window" you mean running it in a window
 within a gnome session?
 > Yes.

 Well the gnome-shell has control over the networking when running in a
 window mode and sugar is basically an application running within the gnome
 desktop so doesn't have complete control over the network because it's
 gnome who has the rights so it's not expected to work the the full extent
 if the shell was in control. The only thing you really get in that mode is
 the status that your online so that sharing/chat/buddy list works.

 > (Networking is also lost in SoaS 9 Avocado.)

 Again, is this in the Window mode? The window mode in F19 is really dead,
 in fact it should have really been removed and has been removed complete
 in F-20. It's not meant to be a means of using it day to day but rather a
 means of developers quickly testing their changes.
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