Then I disabled wireless and bluetooth from BIOS, just to have less problems and minimize log files.
In my 1st try the system frozen before getting the "backtrace"!
A photo taken, www.acomelectronics.com/GeorgeVita/froz_26_1.jpg
In the 2nd try, the wizard started twice, I setup both, 4 (2+2) provider names appeared, I tried to connect with the last one (as ZTE modems have their ttyUSBx x=max useable port), was trying but not connected. No freeze! Got backtrace and syslog.
msgs_and_bt (attached) with ALL messages appeared to the terminal window including back trace (copy/paste).
syslog_g is a copy of /var/log/syslog (attached to next message)
In my 3rd try the debugger found an error, stopped, backtraced, ... frozen before copy!
>>> Can you suggest any "logging to a file" mode for the debugger?
In my next post I will send you some messages shown in the photos!
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I firstly "debug" the "debugging instructions" from the wiki!
NO_PUBKEY W: GPG error: http://
>>> followed instructions from http://
E: Couldn't find package libnm-util0-dbgsym
>>> I used libnm-util1-dbgsym via Synaptic
Then I disabled wireless and bluetooth from BIOS, just to have less problems and minimize log files.
In my 1st try the system frozen before getting the "backtrace"! nics.com/ GeorgeVita/ froz_26_ 1.jpg
A photo taken, www.acomelectro
In the 2nd try, the wizard started twice, I setup both, 4 (2+2) provider names appeared, I tried to connect with the last one (as ZTE modems have their ttyUSBx x=max useable port), was trying but not connected. No freeze! Got backtrace and syslog.
msgs_and_bt (attached) with ALL messages appeared to the terminal window including back trace (copy/paste).
syslog_g is a copy of /var/log/syslog (attached to next message)
In my 3rd try the debugger found an error, stopped, backtraced, ... frozen before copy!
>>> Can you suggest any "logging to a file" mode for the debugger?
In my next post I will send you some messages shown in the photos!
Regards,
George
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