@Pat: done ;)
Thank you for comment #17, you saved me a lot of time!
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Title:
Can't hear clock alarm when headphones are plugge
** Branch linked: lp:~d.filoni/indicator-datetime/lp1364647
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Title:
Can't hear clock alarm when headphones are plugged in but
@John, @Anupam: could you try to follow steps described by Alfonso in
comment #82? I would also try to enable pulseaudio logging.
How to enable pulseaudio logging (looks like wiki instructions don't work for
Ubuntu Touch, IIRC these are the right steps):
- set device to writable mode
As root:
-
** Changed in: band-aids-uphone
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: band-aids-uphone
Assignee: (unassigned) => Devid Antonio Filoni (d.filoni)
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@Vincas: your issue looks similar to bug #1506953 (fixed in OTA-13) so
looks like media-hub is crashed for you, do you have any crash log in
/var/crash?
@Anupam: thank you for your answers, I don't think this is a role volume issue
anymore, can you check if you have the same "Failed to get curren
@Anupam: interesting, once the issue reappears could you also try to post the
output of the command (as user) 'pactl list sink-inputs':
- as soon as you unlock the phone
- as soon as you type few digits in dialer-app (step 4 of my previous comment)
This could tell us if the issue is about roles sw
Hello, I proposed a merge in indicator-sound (lp:~d.filoni/indicator-
sound/pulse_fix_set_volume_role) that could fix this however I'm not
sure the issue is the same.
@Anupam and anyone else affected:
1 - is there any chance volume buttons get pressed accidentally while phone is
in your pocket?
AFAIK (I'm a user) hybris is a core lib and a lot of effort is required to test
it before a release to prevent regressions in all areas (take a look at
libhybris test plan on wiki).
mako is a reference device for developers, IMHO no one expects you to use it
daily, this issue is minor compared t
And of course I would like to thank you rinigus for pointing that issue
(and patch) out, you saved my day few weeks ago! ;) Thank you so much!!!
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Hi, I'm testing the patch ringius linked in comment #31 since Jun 23
without regressions and looks like mic is working fine now on my Nexus 4
(my friends reported a robot-like voice). morphis (thank you man!)
included that patch in the new libhybris version
(0.1.0+git20151016+6d424c9-0ubuntu18) whi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1021043 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1021043
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1021043
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0xb73d5b98 in
cairo_region_is_empty () from /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libcairo.so.2
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