Re: Looking for anyone with a N900 running Maemo5 to run a shell script & get some diagnostics for me

2011-10-28 Thread Neal H. Walfield
Hi, Jonathan, I'm happy to help, but you've got to make it easier: I needed to manually fix the line breaks. At Thu, 27 Oct 2011 00:19:41 +0800, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > What I want is the output from this shell script. get_service_provider_name method return sender=:1.20 -> dest=:1.318 reply

Re: Looking for anyone with a N900 running Maemo5 to run a shell script & get some diagnostics for me

2011-10-27 Thread Jamie Thompson
> What I want is the output from this shell script. I also want to know what > the name of your service provider is (i.e. the company you pay for service) > as well as the name of your operator (i.e. the company that actually > operates the cell towers and/or matches the MNC/MCC that get output by

Re: Looking for anyone with a N900 running Maemo5 to run a shell script & get some diagnostics for me

2011-10-27 Thread Aapo Rantalainen
>2011/10/26 Jonathan Wilson >I want everyone who has a N900 running Maemo5 (and who can do it) to run the >following shell script on their N900 (make sure the script has UNIX line >endings rather than dos otherwise things will break) get_service_provider_name method return sender=:1.18 -> dest=

Re: Looking for anyone with a N900 running Maemo5 to run a shell script & get some diagnostics for me

2011-10-26 Thread Nicolai Hess
2011/10/26 Jonathan Wilson > I want everyone who has a N900 running Maemo5 (and who can do it) to run > the following shell script on their N900 (make sure the script has UNIX line > endings rather than dos otherwise things will break) > > get_service_provider_name method return sender=:1.20 -> d

Looking for anyone with a N900 running Maemo5 to run a shell script & get some diagnostics for me

2011-10-26 Thread Jonathan Wilson
I want everyone who has a N900 running Maemo5 (and who can do it) to run the following shell script on their N900 (make sure the script has UNIX line endings rather than dos otherwise things will break) echo get_service_provider_name dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=com.nokia.phone.SIM