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2019-08-17
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You also mentioned to use trace when opening app. This seems like a good suggestion which could give some info. How it is used? Do I just go sudo gainroot and then write "trace appdownloader"? And have to ask: without cssu appdownloader I can download apps. Is that called something else than appdownloader, like application manager or something? Just wanting to be sure what to trace when I get to know how to trace. EDIT: tried 'trace appdownloader'. Result: /bin/sh: trace: not found EDIT: installed strace and tried 'trace appdownloader' but not found. I must do something wrong. And now the application manager installed appdownloader without errors but it still crashes. There drops the processor out first and after a short moment it crashes. What repos should I have on?
After these I may ask more.
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2019-08-17
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@juiceme: You mentioned to check relevant init and config files. Sounds good idea. How to do it and which are relevant? And this word 'relevant' is the word I like. If someone knows what is relevant to check and in thia kind of a problem with appdownloader. But if something clearly tells that device is so messed that no point to use time to check more - I will reflash. Just would first like to get some real information that this case is that bad.
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