> frameworkd is not able to run because of /etc/frameworkd.conf missing... > how to fix it?
you did upgrade your debian, did you? gizmo posted only a few days ago about the caveats of upgrades because of changes in frameworkd packages! cite: Now a more detailed story: because of the changes above, any upgrade From previous versions requires manual intervention. This is caused by the fact that the fso-frameworkd binary package does not install anymore the general configuration file (/etc/frameworkd.conf), which is needed for frameworkd to start. However, to allow the fso-frameworkd package installation, the fso-frameworkd init script does not produce any error if it does not find /etc/frameworkd.conf. Instead, it tells the user to check the /usr/share/doc/fso-frameworkd/README.Debian file (attached at the end of this mail as well). _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community