The first development release of the upcoming Empathy 3.10 instant messenger client for the GNOME desktop environment has arrived a couple of days ago, on May 3, 2013. Empathy 3.9.1 is here to fix six issues reported by testers from previous versions.
For consistency between Skype and Empathy, I'd like to put Empathy into the bottom messaging bar in Gnome 3 (Gnome Shell, if you will). Is there a way to do this?
(I use Gnome 3.4, although answers for any version are welcome.)
For consistency between Skype and Empathy, I'd like to put Empathy into the bottom messaging bar in Gnome 3 (Gnome Shell, if you will). Is there a way to do this?
(I use Gnome 3.4, although answers for any version are welcome.)
Empathy, a messaging program that supports text, voice and video chat, and file transfers over many different protocols, is now at version 3.8.1.Empathy 3.8.1 uses Telepathy for protocol and the user interface is based on Gossip.
Empathy, a messaging program that supports text, voice, and video chat and file transfers over many different protocols, is now at version 3.6.0. Empathy 3.6.0 is the new stable release after the 3.4 branch, and it brings just a few changes in regard to the previous beta versions.
Empathy, a messaging program that supports text, voice, and video chat and file transfers over many different protocols, is now at version 3.6.0.1.
Empathy 3.6.0.1 is the first maintenance released in the 3.6 branch.
I installed Empathy and set up a couple of my IM accounts. It worked great. However, even when I shut down Empathy, it appears that the GNOME 3 desktop is somehow starting it up again in the background and logging into my IM accounts. I get notifications related to IM, etc. Is there any way short of uninstalling Empathy to actually turn it off and make GNOME 3 not connect to my IM accounts?
After updating to Gnome 3.8 Empathy will no longer connect to Facebook throwing up an "internal error" message. Downgrading to empathy 3.6 fixes the issue immediately, although the issue appears to be caused by gabble as switching on Facebook disables all other gabble accounts and seems to segfault-close gabble altogether.
Hi there,After last upgrade to gnome 3.6 empathy fails to connect to google talk using GOA credentials.Of course I can configure a talk account directly in empathy but... I would prefer to use a single sign on (with gnome online accounts).Does any one has this same problem?... Any clues?Best,M
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2012-11-05T23:03:50Z