Hello All, Radek.
I'm trying to reserch NeronGPS lost tracks issue.
Can't find where output of qDebug(), tUserLog() functons go.
Thanks for any help.
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Ivan Matveev imatvee...@nm.ru wrote:
Hello All, Radek.
I'm trying to reserch NeronGPS lost tracks issue.
Can't find where output of qDebug(), tUserLog() functons go.
Thanks for any help.
Found the messages. They go to syslogd and can be red
in
Hi,
Where to get the system log files?
My FR boots OK, but stops when wanting to start the Xserver. How to debug
that?
Thanks.
-jec
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Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:
Hi,
Where to get the system log files?
My FR boots OK, but stops when wanting to start the Xserver. How to
debug that?
Try running logread
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?
Such things are common-place on IRC (look for a user named 'apt' or
'ibot' or 'jbot' or '*-log').
For instance, take a look at http://ibot.rikers.org/ (which has been
logging the openmoko channel for even longer - since 16 Nov 2006).
There are probably even more public logs of the channel if you
they weren't either (and the -log part of the name is
a bit of a clue too). It's not a new thing - it's been happening for at
least 5 years in *lots* of channels that I know about. There are logs
on ibot.rikers.org (which I have no association with) dating back to May
2001. The #debian channel has been
On 02-02-07 18:13, Mikko J Rauhala wrote, in passing:
as reported by LaF0rge on irc a
while back
I'm not an IRC guy, usually, but I like to browse IRC logs every once in
a while. Are there IRC logs of #openmoko available anywhere? If not,
is someone in a position to set this up?
Thanks
On 2/3/07, Marnix Klooster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02-02-07 18:13, Mikko J Rauhala wrote, in passing:
as reported by LaF0rge on irc a
while back
I'm not an IRC guy, usually, but I like to browse IRC logs every once in
a while. Are there IRC logs of #openmoko available anywhere
Marnix Klooster wrote:
I'm not an IRC guy, usually, but I like to browse IRC logs every once in
a while. Are there IRC logs of #openmoko available anywhere?
The NSLU2-Linux project (which I lead) is happy to provide both live and
archived logs of #openmoko (and any other future OpenMoko
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