onsdagen den 17 maj 2006 19.12 skrev Wolfgang Kohnen: > Hell, folks! > > Sorry for this slightly off topic email, but at least it is about my > Cobalt Qube2 again. > > My Qube is very unstable. I thought it were caused by flakey ram, but > changing ram units does not change anything. About once a week my Qube2 > stops silently w/o any interesting log entries. My idea now is to put a > logging server next to the Qube2 and connect them with a serial cable. > Maybe, the one important log message which tells me about the Qubes' > desire just don't find its way to the hard drive... > > My first naive idea was sth. like dd if=/dev/ttyS0 of=/tmp/qube.log, but > dd has no clue about baud rates and stop bits and stuff like that. Could > anyone give me a hint how to configure this?
I would've connect a "logging terminal" to the serial port. Like another computer running minicom or some other terminal program. As a matter of fact I have an old Toshiba Libretto runing Debian and minicom connected permanently to my Qube2. -- AnSz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

