start a terminal from the menu (applications iirc), then type 'emc' to 
start emc
after AXIS starts you have an option in the menu to set debug level, you 
can then check all items (but that will cause a lot of messages to be 
printed. maybe only task and NML related checkboxes)

Regards,
Alex


On 9/4/2010 11:27 PM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> 2010/9/4 Alex Joni<alex.j...@robcon.ro>:
>>   Some further data would be nice:
>> - start emc from a terminal, use some DEBUG (at least that you get the
>> mode change messages), pastebin a change (manual/mdi) when it happens,
>> one when it doesn't
>> - what GUI are you using?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>>
> I am using Axis GUI.
> My apologies, I am just too unexperienced with Linux, so I did not
> completely get the DEBUG part. Could You, please, provide some link,
> where is explained, what and how should I do to get the terminal
> window show the necessary data?
> Thanks for Your patience!
>
> Viesturs
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