On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Joachim Ott <[email protected]>wrote:
> From phonefsod.log, nothing in other logfiles: > > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.756683 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource Display available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.758120 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource CPU available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.764964 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource TEST available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.766385 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource UsbHost available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.767810 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource Bluetooth available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.769241 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource WiFi available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.770854 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Resource GSM available > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.772274 [phonefsod] DEBUG: handling offline mode > (ONLINE) > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.787411 [phonefsod] DEBUG: going online > 2010.02.19 12:46:38.788853 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Request GSM resource > 2010.02.19 12:49:58.896247 [phonefsod] DEBUG: _request_resource_callback() > 2010.02.19 12:49:58.897803 [phonefsod] DEBUG: request resource error, > try again in 1s > 2010.02.19 12:49:58.899629 [phonefsod] DEBUG: error: Did not receive > a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send > a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply > timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. dbus -2 > 2010.02.19 12:49:59.904862 [phonefsod] DEBUG: Request GSM resource > _______________________________________________ > This means framework (or at least gsm device) is off, or at least broken. -- Tom.
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