[maemo-users] Problem: automatic boot from off state

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On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 16:22 +0200, ext Antonio Orlando wrote:
> > Yes it is OK to use the device when it is charging.
> 
> Good.
> 
> > But more details are needed to debug the problem.
> 
> Sure, I'll help as much as possible.
> 
> > - Could you share with us the version of software you are running.
> > (Control Panel -> Device -> About Product).
> 
> Internet Tablet OS 2006 edition
> Version: 1.2006.26-8
> 
> (the official OS2006 firmware)
> 
> > - Have you installed any 3rd-party applications? (Application Manager ->
> > Show installed applications)
> 
> Yes of course. Here it is the complete list as shown in the Application  
> manager:
> 
> btaudit 0.1-1
> btscanner 2.1-2.1
> gizmo-project 1.0.0.34
> kismet 2006.04.R1-1.1.2006.08.30dev
> leafpad 0.8.9-2indt1
> libncurses5 5.4-4
> midnightcommander 4.6.1
> minimo 0.16.5-2
> ncurses-base 0.16.5-2
> oboe-home 1.0
> osso-xterm 0.13
> python2.4-runtime 0.2-1
> sobexsrv 1.0.0pre4-1
> themes-12pt 0.1-2
> xournal 0.3.1-indt3
> 
> They all work fine.
> Moreover, I installed dropbear, but I've removed it and installed OpenSSH  
> (which can't be seen from the Application manager), working fine too. No  
> other apps I've installed/uninstalled, as far as I can remember.
> 
> > - How do you switch OFF the device?
> 
> I push the on/off hardware button on the up side of the device, see the  
> "Device mode" window asking what to do, select "Switch off!" and press the  
> "OK" button.
> 
> > - Can you install xterminal and send us the output of /proc/bootreason?
> 
> I've tried to type "/proc/bootreason" in the terminal, both as "user" and  
> as root, but it says:
> 
> /bin/sh: /proc/bootreason: Permission denied
> 
how did you get root?

you could try with
ssh root at localhost

> Hope this is normal. By the way, I've read the content of the file  
> /proc/bootreason through SCP, and it is just the line:
> 
> pwr_key
> 
> (a blank line following)
> But, this time I had turned it on the "normal" way, i.e. it was off and  
> I've manually turned it on. I'll let you know the content of the file when  
> the problem occurs and I can use it without manually turning it on after  
> having switched it off.
> 
-- 
Cheers,
           Igor

Igor Stoppa (Nokia M - OSSO / Tampere)



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