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=== Multiple Machines on Network not distinct ===
 
=== Multiple Machines on Network not distinct ===
 
I installed Sugar Bluberry on two similar (both EeePC's slightly different models) netbooks from same SoaS.  Gave each unique Names and even changed their hostnames in /etc/sysconfig/network.  They are both connected to same AP and set to use same Jabber server.  However, the two laptops cannot find eachother in Neighborhood.  In fact, they can never see the entire Neighborhood at the same time.  While one sees it, the other goes blank and vice versa.  How do I configure these two netbooks so that they can find and share activities with eachother?
 
I installed Sugar Bluberry on two similar (both EeePC's slightly different models) netbooks from same SoaS.  Gave each unique Names and even changed their hostnames in /etc/sysconfig/network.  They are both connected to same AP and set to use same Jabber server.  However, the two laptops cannot find eachother in Neighborhood.  In fact, they can never see the entire Neighborhood at the same time.  While one sees it, the other goes blank and vice versa.  How do I configure these two netbooks so that they can find and share activities with eachother?
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:Not sure how you did your install, but if you inadvertently copied the user's public/private keys from one machine to the other, that would explain the behavior you are seeing. Try deleting them (they'll be regenerated at start up) from ~/.sugar/default/ --[[User:Walter|Walter]] 17:36, 17 December 2009 (UTC)
    
=== Changing the Resolution ===
 
=== Changing the Resolution ===

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