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2014-06-30
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'feature request'?
I am not an app programmer
Never had (but not using that device for longer periods).
Give full string.
And meanwhile try to check periodically with htop for processes consuming mem and/or vmem until this message pops up.
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but you already applied above fix, or?
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2014-07-01
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2014-07-01
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I know it may be a side-topic, but considering expertise shown here, and if OP doesn't mind:
I have a different problem Cellular connection. The thing is, that I'm using a data-over-3G provider, that doesn't offer legacy cellular functionalities (voice, sms, etc), only packet transmission. Now, once, my son tried to send random SMS (few dozens, in fact) from that device, which, of course, failed.
Now, everytime I use that device and enable cellular, every 2 minutes or so a message about "failed to deliver sms to: <contact name>" appear. I tried deleting everything from conversations, to no avail. i can't find an "outgoing" category in Conversation, too, where I could delete messages waiting to be send (like we have in mail client), for a life of mine.
Of course I'm aware that inserting a "normal" SIM card and allowing those 60 or 70 messages to send themselves correctly could be a solution, but it's not something I would prefer to do
Thanks in advance for any tips on how to get rid of it,
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2014-07-02
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2014-07-02
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2014-07-02
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2014-07-03
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@szopin, why are you trying to "fix" the symptoms instead of curing the disease? It sounds to me like, "I want to continue sticking my hand in the pot of boiling water, I just do not want it to hurt."
I am not an app programmer
Never had (but not using that device for longer periods).
Give full string.
And meanwhile try to check periodically with htop for processes consuming mem and/or vmem until this message pops up.
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@szopin
but you already applied above fix, or?
SIM-Switcher, automated SIM switching with a Double (Dual) SIM adapter
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Last edited by peterleinchen; 2014-06-30 at 20:58.