a dmesg output might also explain why it's not staying up.. type (as root) dmesg > ~/dmesg.log and then it'll save to /root/dmesg.log


On 03/04/06, Andrew Edwards <edwards.andrew@gmail.com> wrote:
depends on where the logs are saved to, try having a gander in /var/logs for a little insight?

On 03/04/06, stuart bell < sailing1@gmail.com> wrote:
Andrew,
Thanks, a brilliant idea. I've loads of hard drive space so can look at other distros. I got it on line again today but theres some problem with the modem driver. I have to run eaglestat which then tells me to use -d command. The modem then comes on but I have to reset the conn settings all the time. Don't know what's going on. I seem to do a lot of hit and miss experimenting. How to I find logs and mail them to you? Maybe you can throw some light on it.
Stuart

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