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OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - Gooserider - 01-26-2022 I haven't downloaded my CPAP card in ages, didn't have a real strong reason to. I saw the update message when I started OSCAR so I downloaded and installed 1.3.1 following the directions in the install wiki - including doing a purge of the existing install. (I am running an up-to-date install of Debian Linux (Buster) w/ KDE for my window manager) When I started the new install, it gave me the following message on the welcome page - Code: The last time you used your ResMed AirSense 10 AutoSet... The Overview page shows dates from 5/18/20 to 12/2/20 Looking at the SD card w/ Dolphin, it shows a file "str.edf" w/ today's date, and the directories have lots of entries w/ dates from 12/3/20 to today. (I don't see anything older than 12/3/20 on the card) The card shows 2.4Gib Free. My PC shows the correct date and time. System info in the troubleshooting menu gives me: Code: OSCAR 1.3.1+3ca1ee24 (linux x86_64) FWIW, I'm not feeling like I'm having any problems w/ my sleep other than waking up w/ a really dry mouth, which is why I hadn't bothered to check for so long. Thanks, ex-Gooserider RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - GuyScharf - 01-26-2022 Off the wall idea: is there any possibility you imported from an old disk directory and not from the SD card? Let's look at the diagnostic logs first. Start OSCAR, select Help / Troubleshooting / Create zip of OSCAR diagnostic logs. Upload the resulting zip file to my Dropbox folder. Please include your forum name in the zip file name so we know who the file is from. If that doesn't provide an answer, I'll probably ask you to zip and upload your SD card. But let's wait until I first look at the log. RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - pholynyk - 01-26-2022 Also... BTW... Buster is now oldStable... Bullseye is now the stable release Although I don't think that is related to your problem so follow Guy's suggestions above first. RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - hensem - 01-26-2022 delete all data folders that you can think off then copy over again at new location. oscar will ask to select new folder, select no for the recommended folder and choose manually the new data folder. RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - GuyScharf - 01-26-2022 (01-26-2022, 11:27 PM)hensem Wrote: delete all data folders that you can think off then copy over again at new location. oscar will ask to select new folder, select no for the recommended folder and choose manually the new data folder. I think it wiser to first figure out what is going on before using a shotgun approach. It is always possible just to create a new profile and import data into that. RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - Gooserider - 01-27-2022 (01-26-2022, 07:50 PM)I have uploaded a zip of the logs as requested - I added a file READ-MY-NAME.txt to it w/ my real and usernames. I don\t think it pulled the data from an old disk directory, but it's possible, hopefully the logs will tell you. The on-screen messages when I was doing the download didn't say where it was getting it. just that it succeeded. I know that Dolphin had no problem finding the SD-card. There were some files in the /home Wrote: RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - GuyScharf - 01-27-2022 I think your problem is related to your enabling the "Compress Session Data" option in File/Preferences/Import. I thought we had fixed that problem some time ago. but perhaps yours is a different case (or it's something else entirely). Please show me name, size and date of all files named str*.* in the root directory of your SD card and in the Backup directory in your profile. And what version of OSCAR were you running before you upgraded to 1.3.1? RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - Gooserider - 01-30-2022 SD Card - STR.edf 105.4 KiB (107,814) Modified 1/29/22 8:01:58 AM EST I'm not sure about the other file, so I have zipped up the entire Oscar-Data directory on the PC, and also the entire SD card and put them in your drop box The drop box didn't do quite right when doing the upload, let me know if the files got to you OK ex-Gooserider RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - GuyScharf - 01-30-2022 No, neither of your uploads got through. What kind of error message was displayed? Is either file greater than 2 GB in size? That's the maximum file size my DropBox will allow for an uploaded file. RE: OSCAR 1.3.1 on Linux not showing new data? - Gooserider - 01-30-2022 One file was about 580KB the other was 560KB, so size shouldn't have been an issue. I didn't get an error message. The first time I tried to upload both files at once, which it seemed to allow, but after the first one went up,(it said it was 100% loaded) it just sat w/ a churning box w/o ever starting the second one. After a long wait, I reloaded the page and tried to load the second one by itself and it went to 100 and again sat there w/ a churning box... I will give it another try. ex-Gooserider |