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: "you can test with "ps -A | grep sshd" in a terminal. You should see an sshd process owned by root."
Then set up a logged session in WinSCP and post the contents of the log here.
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I read most of this thread - full file system access!
But I have still no idea where Maemo stores all my data like photos and videos from the camera, music, screenshots etc. etc.
In /home/user I definitvely cannot find these files. Where are they?
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and make sure that the server is running
Then set up a logged session in WinSCP and post the contents of the log here.
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2010-02-03
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2010-02-03
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dont know what make sure server is running actually means?
ps -A | grep sshd
Type it exactly like that
i set up logging, couldnt connect, cant post log file cos it never gave me one
You need to tell it where to create the log file:
Like this
ive now been trying to do this constantly for 19 hours with no sleep
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2010-02-03
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You need to uninstall it from the device and reboot. Reinstall it (by the way, it's usually best to only enable the testing and dev repositories only when you need to) and make sure that the server is running - from Big Phat Jan's advice: "you can test with "ps -A | grep sshd" in a terminal. You should see an sshd process owned by root."
Then set up a logged session in WinSCP and post the contents of the log here.
Last edited by hellnick; 2010-02-03 at 08:47.