El 21/12/2008 06:42 p.m., Sebastian Kuzminsky escribió:
> Richard Acosta wrote:
>   
>> El 20/12/08 17:39, Sebastian Kuzminsky escribió:
>>     
>>> Without seeing what's happening on your computer, we can not help.
>>> Do what produces the error, then pastebin the dmesg output and any other 
>>> relevant logs, then email us the pastebin URL.
>>>   
>>>       
>> HAVE POSTED THE MESSAGES SEVERAL TIMES!!!! ¿SHOULD I POST AGAIN WHAT I 
>> POSTED ALREADY?
>>
>> cmon...!!
>>     
> You have not posted the information i asked for in the email you quoted. 
>   The reason I asked you to post what you did and how the computer 
> responded is that you're reporting a new error now.  Yesterday you said 
> the error you got was "unknown command".  This is a radically different 
> kind of problem than what you reported previously, so the old 
> information you posted is of no use.  Does that make sense?
>   
IS THE SAME ERROR!!!
The files i have posted originally on pastebin ended with a "unknown 
command on line XX", that is what i said.
That was the error using Ted Hyde's files on 2.2.6 AND 2.2.7 even when 
several people said the error came from using 2.2.6 and asked to upgrade 
to 2.2.7. I made a clean install to do this. (again as i did when going 
from 2.2.5 to 2.2.6)

> We're trying to help you Richard.  You're trying to run what seems like 
> a well-tested system; a system that's working well for all the 
> developers and several users.  We're trying to figure out what's 
> different about your setup that makes it so it doesnt work for you.  We 
> can't do this without careful, detailed information from you about 
> what's happening on your computer.
>   

Now, i have posted the computer specs, i have posted the config files 
used, i have now made a new install to upgrade to 2.2.8, and... voilá.. 
the suppossedly to work config .... does not work.

I guess there must be some people trying to help, ok, and i'm very 
grateful to all of you, but, when i read some stuff it seems like a bad 
taste joke.

-I bought a board announced as supported on EMC2
then, they say the board is NOT fully supported, that the driver is 
being developed...
ok,  bad sales tactic, we call that a scam, you cannot tell something is 
supported, then after sold clarify it is not FULLY supported, wich 
actually means is barely supported as i could get from the answers i had.

-OK, they asked to upgrade from 2.2.5 to 2.2.6, it will start to work, 
not completelly but it will work...
fresh install, and, nothing worked.

-Ted Hyde has offered his config files wich were working. (suppossedly)
some suggested i'm some kind of dumb... hey, look, he's using 2.2.6 haha...

-Ok, made a fresh install, to upgrade from 2.2.6 to 2.2.7..
NICE... now... i have the exact same situation that using 2.2.7 NOTHING 
changed, i hav ethe same errors, but, now, noone suggested i'm using the 
wrong version, and, also... silence.
Peter Wallace (if i'm not wrong) told me to use some DOS programs to 
test the board. The board is working fine, and also my hardware does 
since tests went fine.

Then he said he tested a similar or equal hardware config as mine using 
ted hydes' config with success.
-OH... fine, magic, config is working, you must have been installed 
something wrong (on a fresh install) 2.2.8 is working perfectly after an 
"apt-get update" from 2.2.7...
OK!!! GREAT!!!
apt-get upgrade... NEVER WORKED, never announced an upgrade available, 
under any version, it does not work for me at all.

OK, i'll apt-get remove --purge, then apt-get install... great it says 
"purging data files", hey... is installing 2.2.8... i can now stop being 
the dumb here...
OH.. amazing!!! the SUPPOSSEDLY to work config IS NOT WORKING! (again)


and again and again and again everything can be solved with a fresh 
install, or an upgrade... but... in the kingdom of reallity it does not 
work like that.

I have an associate, who's the one putting the money on the table, the 
iron/steel skeleton part is built, servos are bought,
encoders are bought, but the board is not working at all and he's 
calling me several times a week, and if i tell him i send an email, he 
can call about 8 times on a day to know wich is the answer.

I also have a work, several works actually, i have to provide support to 
several enterprises, and i have no time to spent, even less to waste, if 
i would know from the first time i was going to have all this trouble, i 
could buy another brand/model and maybe spend some more money or simply 
say, no way, but... i believed on what i read. Supported.

Sorry guys, but i'm really really tired of all this.

I'm a Kubuntu user on a daily basis, for work, and for entertainment, 
i'm a suscriber to xHarbour and Harbour mailing lists, and on Scribus 
mail list too. I have asked for help tons of times to them... and always 
could solve the problems, slower of faster ,but never stuck on the same 
place or so long time.
I never had so much trouble to get something to work using a mailing 
list help, and, never had so much people not understanding when i say... 
"is the same issue" over and over...


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