** Tags added: connectivity
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
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Maguro is a deprecated platform.
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Title:
Network
@Alfonso
I changed the NM task to Incomplete, as I'm not sure NM is still
involved. The original NM/ofono patches actually would toggle the
ConnectionManager's 'Powered' attribute, however this code was removed,
so I think this can be considered 'FixReleased'.
** Changed in: network-manager
@costales
There's insufficient detail in your bug report for us to reproduce this
problem.
Can you please add your device, and image details ( RTM? vivid-devel?
image #? ).
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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known WiFi
Status in the base for Ubuntu
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[krillin] Data
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Turning off WiFi doesn't set a route after the modem connects data
Status in the
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[touch] randomly messed up routing
Status in lxc-android-config package in Ubuntu:
ofono was actually changed to allow GPRS contexts with empty
AccessPointNames to be used for data connections. Changing this to
Invalid.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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@Jonas
There's really not enough information in your bug report for us to
reproduce it.
Can you please add your device and image ( RTM? vivid-devel?, # )
details?
What device are you using to create a hotspot? What type of security
did you specify? What band of WiFi was used ( 2.4? 5? )?
**
For Comment #9, I had the same issue when trying to install cuda 7, and doing
sudo apt-get install libglew-dev libcheese7 libcheese-gtk23
libclutter-gst-2.0-0 libcogl15 libclutter-gtk-1.0-0 libclutter-1.0-0
fixed it for me.
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indicator shows (dozens of) out of range access points
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Importance: Low = High
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Public bug reported:
I've just installed Ubuntu 14.10 on a Macbook Pro Retina 13. I tried
setting the menu and title bar scaling to 1.75 but the icons did not
scale up appropriately; they stayed at a factor of 1 AFAICT. Certain
apps, eg Nautilus and the settings app, seemed to be using the icon
So confirmed that adding a case for
NM_DEVICE_STATE_REASON_MODEM_NO_CARRIER in device_state_changed ( nm-
device-modem.c ), causes the connection to be blocked from auto-
connecting.
I still see the initial retries decrement log message in
device_state_changed ( nm-policy.c ), I mentioned this is
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1418077 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1418077
After connection drops, mobile-data takes ~5m to re-connect
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** Description changed:
+ If the mobile data connection drops due to signal loss or modem reset (
+ eg. changing radio technology, setting 3g slot, ... ), there's a delay
+ of 5m before NetworkManager attempts to re-connect.
+
+ The original bug pertained to changing the radio technology ( which
** Summary changed:
- After radio technology is changed, mobile-data takes ~5m to re-connect
+ After connection drops, mobile-data takes ~5m to re-connect
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I created bug #1431471 to track the wrong SIM problem mentioned in
comment #11.
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** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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NetworkManager incorrectly uses GPRS contexts from any SIM directory
instead of limiting the GPRS contexts used to those the currently active
SIM.
This bug was discovered on krillin while trying to determine whether bug
#1425987 was a duplicate of bug #1418077.
I've
** Attachment added: NM log messages from network-test-session_20150603_102306
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So it looks you indeed have hit #1418077.
This is pretty obvious by looking in the attached nmlog file, and search
for connection '/208150102671184/context1'. You'll see it get disabled
at 18:41:24 after a bunch of failed attempts ( modem-no-carrier ). It
gets successfully auto-activated again
I need some confirmation from Mathieu before I change this bug to
Confirmed and re-title it...
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Title:
Cellular data
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OK, I'll take a dive into the network-test-session logs later today.
From your description in comment #9, it sounds like this is the same
issue as bug #1418077, where something causes the mobile data connection
to drop and NM takes ~5m to restore the connection. If the logs concur
with my
So what seems to be happening, is that the radio technology switch
causes the modem to unregister from the current carrier, and attempt to
re-register using the new tech preference ( eg. umts, lte, gsm, ... ).
This will cause the ofono ConnectionManager 'Attached' property to
return FALSE until
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Based upon tvoss' findings in comment #13, I'm closing out the network-
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but please provide updated logs and/or steps to reproduce if doing so.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ricardo Mendoza (ricmm) =
** Summary changed:
- NM fails to create a cellular data connection for a unacceptably long time
+ After radio technology is changed, mobile-data takes ~5m to re-connect
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Changed the summary to include [krillin] as the report doesn't include
any mention of other devices.
** Summary changed:
- Data connection doesn't switch from Wifi to Cellular (3G/4G)
+ [krillin] Data connection doesn't switch from Wifi to Cellular (3G/4G)
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I just made both NM tasks Incomplete as:
* there's no device information, nor reference to branch or image
number. In fact, it's hard to tell that this is a touch bug.
* there are no steps to reproduce
* comment #11 says NM is failing to send a proper signal, yet the
signal name is not
@Jean-Baptiste
Can you reproduce this reliably?
Also, it sounds like your steps are:
1. Boot the phone w/WiFi enabled, and in range of a remembered access point
2. Disable WiFi
3. Verify the mobile data connection comes up
4. After several minutes, the data connection will drop; sometimes it's
Updated status of the ofono (Ubuntu) task to Invalid. The network-
manager task had already gone from Incomplete to Expired, but there
doesn't seem to be any way for me to mark the ofono (Ubuntu) task
Expired.
@Dave
If you can re-create still, please feel free to re-open.
** Changed in: ofono
Also, running mako/vivid-devel/#122, I was able to re-create Jonas'
original bug.
I see a delay of 5-6m between changing radio technology and mobile data
being re-established. I see it going from 2g - 3g and visa versa.
Looking at the log, when the technology changes, the NM SCPlugin-Ofono
So to summarize, I see the following problems being reported here:
1. vivid/krillin: when mobile data is active, and radio technology
preference is changed, mobile data connection is not always restored.
2. vivid/mako: disable wifi, mobile data connection takes = 6m to be
restored. Note, when
Moved back to Incomplete until we better understand the bug.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Thanks for the feedback Jamie!
A couple of comments in return...
1. NetworkManager polkit allows full access to sudo: I assume you meant
that the decision was taken *before* we had proper polkit support on the
phone?
2. urfkill polkit - allows active seat to call Block: The policy also
allows
christopher.m.penal...@gmail.com
To: anthony.fl...@btinternet.com
Sent: Sunday, 1 March 2015, 18:49
Subject: [Bug 1426596] Re: I get an error report popup on log-in
Tony Flury, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
However, your crash report is missing. Please follow
I am not sure - I don't have x64 installed - and I am reluctant to do - I don't
have a spare partition to use.
It would take a lot of effort to completely recreate my settings on an x64 -
unless I have misunderstood what you asked.
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From
Note, I see you attached the output of 'nmcli d' ( nmcli-dev.txt ), but
what's important is the output after the problem occurs. The file you
attached shows the initial state when things are working.
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@Jean-Baptiste
I'm pretty sure this is a duplicate of bug #1426122.
When your network fails, can you grab the output of the command 'nmcli
d'?
The problem we've seen on arale krillin with network-manager 0.9.10 is
that the patch that makes network-manager ignore devices owned by rild,
wasn't
@Jean-Baptiste
Hmmm, this looks different than bug #1426122.
How are you determining that it disconnected? Did the icon change or
are you running a ping, or some other application attempting to use the
network that starts failing?
Also can you:
1. attach the syslog from the device
2. attach
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Title:
Cellular data connection stops after a
Public bug reported:
This doesn't occurr on every login, but it does occurr on the majority.
From the crash report it seems to be Xorg, rather than Nautilus desktop.
There are no obvious symptoms of this crash - i.e. everything seems to
carry on regardless.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
** Description changed:
This doesn't occurr on every login, but it does occurr on the majority.
From the crash report it seems to be Xorg, rather than Nautilus desktop.
There are no obvious symptoms of this crash - i.e. everything seems to
carry on regardless.
+
+ I am reporting
Public bug reported:
On recent vivid images running on phones with MTK modems ( arale,
krillin ) switching between WiFi and mobile-data and back leads to
broken networking where neither device ( WiFi or WWAN ) will establish a
network connection.
It appears that the new version of
After discussing with Mathieu, we suspect that the fix involves
modifying the ignore_rmnet_devices.patch to ignore ccmni* named devices.
It also might make sense to re-work this patch so that it doesn't hard-
code device names but instead reads a device-name pattern from an
environment variable (
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sergio Schvezov (sergiusens)
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A couple of comments...
First, this bug is overly broad... The indicator on the phone does
work when WiFi or mobile data are connected, however there are some
other issues.
Regarding problems on touch. Standard procedure is to include device
names and image #s. Also, the indicator does work
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Title:
GSM connected, but no data plan -
AFAIK, there's no way for ofono to know that credit has run out.
ofono is responsible for attaching to the GPRS network and ensuring that
the correct ConnectionManager DBus properties are exposed ( 'Powered'
and 'Attached' ). Likewise ofono exposes one or more GPRS contexts
which NM may choose to
@Michael
Tsk, tsk... no image information, nor device listed. Please update
your description.
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Title:
GSM connected,
I have Version: 4.2.7.2 (using Ubuntu 4.04LTS) and there is still a
delete option on right click but it now has a 'Confirm Delete' dialogue,
which would seem to be sufficient to stop accidental deletion. The same
happens if you press the Delete key.
I would prefer it to behave like Nautilus (now
Hi crx...@hotmail.com
Are you saying that you get LO's Open/Save dialogues even when the
option in Tools Options LibreOffice General is not ticked (which
is the default setting)?
I only have experience of Ubuntu Linux and Windows where I always use
the system dialogues.
When I came to try
Public bug reported:
Running a straight update
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: nvidia-331 331.113-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.18.0-9.10-lowlatency 3.18.2
Uname: Linux 3.18.0-9-lowlatency x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.15.1-0ubuntu2
I have retested thus using LO version 4.2.7.2 and Ubuntu 14.04 and it
seems to be OK now so I am changing the status to RESOLVED/FIXED.
If any one else still has this problem using 4.2.7.2 or later, please
put it back to NEW.
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I marked the ofono task as Incomplete because I wasn't sure who added it
in the first place.
As the bug involves a delay between the snap decision and the audible
alarm, it's doubtful to me that this has anything to do with ofono.
If someone has evidence and/or some kind of theory of how ofono
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 138586 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138586
http://icredg.ir/vif/gfggjjqluzxqkzigahaquxh.wapzttezhijtzqkdqpvcl
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Can you still reproduce with a stock RTM image ( ie. no debug options
configured )?
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Title:
[krillin] disable
Public bug reported:
This error happens on startup
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: ppp 2.4.5-5.1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-39.66-generic 3.13.11.8
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-39-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.5
Architecture: amd64
Date: Fri Nov
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tony Espy (awe) = Dave Morley (davmor2)
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[krillin] disable WiFi
I totally agree with Mathieu's previous comment. This has been
discussed before, and all parties had agreed that the most pragmatic
approach to this bug at this point in our cycle was to simply have the
APN editor disable the current context before activating a new context.
Changing this in
Changed ofono status to Incomplete as well until we're able to reliably
reproduce.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Incomplete
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Status: New = Incomplete
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The current theory is that some event is causing rild to
disconnect/destroy the GPRS device, and that this event doesn't generate
the proper unsolicited event to ofono.
Unfortunately, we haven't yet been able to reliably reproduce this with
the latest images.
After discussing with Dave, he's
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
** Description changed:
STEPS:
1. Install RTM88 on krillin
2. Use the system a litlle on wifi
3. Pull down
So taking a look at the sylog, I see WLAN blocked, then I see a failure
when NM tries to re-configure the routing table:
Oct 7 15:14:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1064]: Setting WLAN devices to blocked
Oct 7 15:14:44 ubuntu-phablet URfkill[1064]: Setting WLAN to blocked
Oct 7 15:14:18
This looks like the culprit, according to Mathieu, -12 indicates object-
not-found from libnl ( netlink ):
Oct 7 15:14:44 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[1581]: error [1412694884.484495]
[nm-system.c:965] add_ip4_route_to_gateway(): (ccmni0): failed to add IPv4
route to gateway (-12)
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On other interesting point is that settings for the mobile data context
are a bit odd in that the gateway and address returned from the operator
are both the same:
Interface=ccmni0 DomainNameServers=149.254.230.7,149.254.192.126,
Gateway=10.129.20.112 Address=10.129.20.112 Netmask=255.255.255.0
ubuntu-system-settings isn't really involved here, so marking the task
as Invalid.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Also affects me
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Drag and drop from Dash to Desktop doesn't work
Status in Chromium Browser:
New
Status in One
@Victor
Can you re-test and confirm whether or not you see errors reported in
the messaging-app when a MMS send fails? We've released a fix for
nuntium to retry, and after discussing with Tiago he suggested a re-test
as the messaging-app has changed quite a bit since this bug was first
reported.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Also affects: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: messaging-app (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tiago Salem Herrmann (tiagosh)
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** Also affects: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nuntium (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sergio Schvezov (sergiusens)
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Somehow my last comment explaining my updates to the bug went missing,
so I'll try again...
Based on the network logs we reviewed, the phone is bouncing back and
forth between Yoigo's network ( MCC=214 MNC=04 ) and the movistar (
MCC=214 MNC=07 ) network. This explains the occasional loss of
I created bug #1376375 to track the lack of a roaming agreement
customization feature in ofono.
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Title:
Cannot send MMS
So I think this bug should be split into two different bugs.
First, the original reporter filed this on an x86 machine running
Desktop, not Touch.As urfkill is still not used on the Desktop as of
the latest utopic images, I'm splitting this into a urfkill bug for the
problems described by
So nestled deep in the network-test-session log is the following error:
2014/09/26 23:07:04 Cannot Activate interface on %s: %s /ril_0/context2
org.ofono.Error.NotAttached: GPRS is not attached
So, I'm thinking this may be related to the Network Manager bug that
describes mobile data connections
Same version landed in RTM.
** Also affects: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
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@David
I'm not sure what you mean by the following steps from the
SystemSettings Cellular page:
5. Disconnect
6. Leave till the screen blanks
7. Unlock the phone
8. Reconnect the cellular
9. Refresh the browser.
Also can you reproduce this on current images?
We are working on a bug in barajas
Confirmed on krillin RTM #72 with the urfkill changes currently in RTM
silo-024.
That said, it's not currently InProgress by either myself or Mathieu,
thus 2014-10-02 is over-optimistic. As such I'm pushing to the
following weeks' milestone.
** Changed in: urfkill (Ubuntu)
Status: In
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
No Wi-Fi on Nexus 4
I'm not sure I fully understand the problem.
From the bug description which includes:
org::ofono::Interface::NetworkRegistration::str2status(std::string):
Unknown status
It seems like the indicator is throwing an error if
NetworkRegistration's 'Status' property is unknown? Or are we never
OK, please let me know if you're able to reproduce this with multiple
SIMs.
Note that bug #1350332 ( which is private ) describes a problem with
mobile-data not being re-established for the 2nd slot after FlightMode
is disabled. I'm pretty sure this is a generic problem on krillin which
affects
So, in the case of an incorrect APN, it's my assumption that the APN
Editor will *always* notify NM after adding a new custom Internet
context ( ie. because fixing isn't yet allowed ). We should verify this
with the System Settings team.
I *think* you should be able to re-create the first
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alfonso Sanchez-Beato (alfonsosanchezbeato)
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So I re-tested your incorrect APN scenario and another that was as close
as I could get to your original scenario. Note, I didn't check the
mobile data settings in any of these tests.
Here's what I did on mako, running rtm image #26 plus a modified version
of the latest ofono from the rtm.
I
Here's the patch to to cause DATA_CALL failures:
=== modified file 'drivers/rilmodem/gprs-context.c'
--- drivers/rilmodem/gprs-context.c 2014-07-30 07:30:49 +
+++ drivers/rilmodem/gprs-context.c 2014-09-10 20:34:46 +
@@ -144,7 +144,12 @@
DBG(*gc: %p, gc);
- if
Note, I tried the same scenarios on krillin running rtm image #17.
In both cases, I see the same behavior, that NM properly re-connects the
connection after the problem has been resolved. Also, in the case where
I used the patched ofono, I checked and there seemed to be no effect on
the Mobile
Public bug reported:
If a device has had more than one SIM installed, the filesystem will
include ofono-specific directories for each of these SIMs.
When NetworkManager walks through the list of possible GPRS contexts (
aka APNs ), it currently doesn't apply any logic to filter non-present
SIMs.
@Antti
Did you review the sceenshot? The icon displayed ( an empty Wi-Fi icon
with no bars ) shows up on my mako too when Wi-Fi is enabled, but not
*connected*. When I disable Wi-Fi via the indicator menu, or system
settings, the icon doesn't change.
The only thing fishy here, is that no
Just tried this on a recent image ( #183 ) on mako, and I can reproduce
it.
It looks like the bluetooth indicator doesn't talk to urfkill directly.
When I disable BT via the indicator, the rfkill state is indeed toggled,
as if I run 'rfkill list', it shows as soft-blocked.
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