07-31-2022, 09:14 PM
You have some pretty strange stuff going on there. I don't know exactly what http status 007 means, but that's what I was getting after Verizon split their APN (in March?) and I was using the wrong one (vzwinternet) for MMS.
Chatty stores its data in a sqlite database: ~/.purple/chatty/db/chatty-history.db
I think the list of APNs in gnome-settings comes from a combination of the carrier and connection files in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/. I too see duplicates show up, but haven't figured out the circumstances that cause it. I periodically delete the extra files from system-connections.
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Note that if you're manually editing ~/.mms/modemmanager/mms then mmsd-tng must be stopped first.
Chatty stores its data in a sqlite database: ~/.purple/chatty/db/chatty-history.db
I think the list of APNs in gnome-settings comes from a combination of the carrier and connection files in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/. I too see duplicates show up, but haven't figured out the circumstances that cause it. I periodically delete the extra files from system-connections.
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Note that if you're manually editing ~/.mms/modemmanager/mms then mmsd-tng must be stopped first.