On 23/05/2010, Joji Antony <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Srihari
>
> If the program starts as a service, it will be automatically restarted
> every time you kill it. On a Debian system you can stop,restart etc
> the service by
>
> sudo service wvdial stop|restart|start
>
> etc
>
> If the "service" command is not available on your box, you need to
> find the initialization script in /etc/init.d folder, I think. Look for
> files
> that are named similar like wvdial.

@Joji Antony
No wvdial is not a service.

Can anyone please check this log and tell me where is the problem?In
wvdial or bluetooth (bluez) or kernel ?

http://pastebin.com/R8LfhiYk

> I dont know if that is your problem, but HTH
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