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Re: [MiNT] Network and USB problems with NetUSBee



Lars Schmidbauer wrote:

> Hello Jo Even,
>
> > > Yes, sure, but i need a little bit help with that, please. What's the
> > > best way?
> > > - log to Linux-PC via nullmodem-cable?
> > > - log internally into file?
> > > It would be great if you could write a short manual how to set this up
> > > (or point me
> > > to a running debug kernel for dummies website) ;-)
> >
> > 1. You need a debug kernel. Unfortunately you have to compile it yourself,
> > or get someone to do it for you. I can compile one for you if you want.
>
> This would be great, thank you!
>
> > 2. Select debug-level and debug-device in MiNT's boot-menu.
>
> seems to be the easy part ;-)
>
> > 3. Replicate the network-problem and analyze the log.
> >
> > That's it. It's probably best to log to an other computer via the serial
> > port (19200 baud).
>
> OK, i found my nullmodem cable. What do i need on Ubuntu-Linux-PC? Only bash?
>
> > You can also log to console, but then you would need
> > TosWin2 or similar running. At the highest debug-level there is a lot of
> > information, so dumping all that to TosWin2's slow console might actually
> > slow down your system enough to stop the network-problems from occuring ;)
>
> Yes, i expected that! Not sure if debug-output on serial port will perhaps do the same...

What happens if a big file is written onto floppy during a download?


-Helmut