On Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 12:43 PM, Bob Cameron, VK2YQA wrote:
At 30-60 minutes it may be another process (like from cron) doing "something" that affects. Might be worth a look at syslog or journal display when it next freezes. Also cat your $HOME/.xsession-errors or just run flrig in a console window.
Thanks Bob, that gives me a few things to look at. I also started flrig from a shell prompt, as you suggested. Now I'll just have to wait. :D
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There's nothing in cron.d or cron.daily that looks potentially harmful, but I'll have to investigate them a bit more to be sure.
I had some strange flrig problems when the WiFi/cell modem kept resetting, I am assuming from the "interface up/down" scripts. That could have been proven by turning off the external network connection for a while.
You know, that reminds me of something in the past about ModemManager mucking with the serial ports. A couple of years ago, while hunting down a different problem on a different system, I did turn it off at one point but I don't remember if it helped or not. I'll have to look into that some more.
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Thanks!
Steve K4RVA