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2011-11-15
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I got strange problem with smscon. Everytime I try to start smscon-editor, it prompts me for password - ho ever, nor root password or user one (I've password set for user) is accepted.
In fact, I've installed smscon "centuries" ago, as one of first program after acquiring N900, so it's quite likely, that I missed something o nthat point (i.e. created password upon installation, that I don't remember now).
I've tried apt-get purge + manual deletion of "remnant" files, to no avail. Is there any way for me to "unlock" it? I would like to - finally - be able to set tuned and correct parameters... Better safe than sorry.
/Estel
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2011-11-15
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#843
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I've tried apt-get purge + manual deletion of "remnant" files, to no avail.
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2011-11-15
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2011-11-16
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2011-11-16
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#846
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thanks Saturn, will try. BTW, normally, "which" password should be accepted, to start up smscon? root one, user one, or some "internal" password of smscon? I'm asking, cause I would like to know correct behavior (i.e. what I'm trying to achieve) while trying to fix my problematic one
/Estel
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2011-11-16
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2011-11-17
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2011-11-17
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Something else is also not all-right. Since configuration and testing, my phone is - on it's own - connecting to cellular data (3,5G or 2G, depending on what is available). It's doing it *only*, when I'm not connected to wifi.
I'm absolutely sure, that option "remote host" (this one responsible for checking state of file on remote host, and interpreting it as command) is turned "off" - both in smscon editor, and in smscon config file.
Of course, after testing I've used "tests done", I've also tried disabling and enabling again smscon_daemon - to no avail. Even restoring (both reset and initialize) + setting my own commands again, doesn't fix this issue.
As I don't have "unlimited" data plan, I'm "forced" to uninstall smscon, due to it being eating bandwidth from my data plan - not to mention battery life - when random connection occur.
Any hints greatly appreciated
/Estel
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2011-11-18
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In fact, I've installed smscon "centuries" ago, as one of first program after acquiring N900, so it's quite likely, that I missed something on that point (i.e. created password upon installation, that I don't remember now).
I've tried apt-get purge + manual deletion of "remnant" files, to no avail. Is there any way for me to "unlock" it? I would like to - finally - be able to set tuned and correct parameters... Better safe than sorry.
/Estel
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Last edited by Estel; 2011-11-16 at 02:45.