Turns out pending version of NM was used for the vivid testing mentioned
in comments #26 and #27.
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Title:
Leaving Wifi does not connect to
@Sebastien
We have a proposed ofono fix that definitely improves the situation,
however nobody else with Canonical besides yourself an Michael have been
able to reproduce on RTM. See bug #1435328 for an update on the
analysis so far.
Could you install the version (
Here's the latest update on what we know about this bug.
First, we have working fix for ofono's behavior when a
DATA_CALL_LIST_CHANGED message is received with an empty call list, and
the context stays active but becomes stale/non-working. This should
land in a silo by early tomorrow.
Second,
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Title:
Leaving Wifi does not connect to mobile carrier data (GSM)
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I think the issue is the the nm_system_apply_ip4_config () method always
returns TRUE, ignoring any errors from nm_system_device_set_ip4_route
(), which returns NULL to signify an error adding a route.
I've added a preliminary fix for this, by adding logic to check for NULL
and immediately return
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = In Progress
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Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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On 04/13/2015 04:23 AM, Tom wrote:
I have the same problem (on 14.04)
[...]
xauth seems to work fine:
Hello Tom,
Thank you for helping to rule out problems with the .Xauthority file.
I'll try to get an Ubuntu system loaded to to see if I can get to the
root cause.
Cheers,
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Title:
Leaving Wifi does not connect to mobile carrier data (GSM)
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Alfonso Sanchez-Beato (alfonsosanchezbeato)
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Yes this patch is already included with kernel 3.19.0-13-generic
It actually more of an issue with the audio control panel. The Mic is gray out.
But after installing pavucontrol it start to work.
I think the bug now is fix.
I reinstall using ubuntu daily 20150412
Public bug reported:
mic slider on top right bar gray out.
Using pavucontrol work fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-13.13-generic 3.19.3
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-13-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Cannot send MMS when started before ofono
+ Cannot send MMS when nuntium started before ofono
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This bug is bring reported as of network-manager version
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu13 ( latest in vivid at bug filing time ).
The code in src/devices/wwan/nm-modem-ofono.c which handles context
property_change signals should be optimized.
The function context_properties_changed()
? Can it open it? Does it think
it's healthy. For example, you can try the info and list commands
to query it.
tony@boson:~$ xauth -f ~/.Xauthority
Using authority file /home/tony/.Xauthority
xauth info
Authority file: /home/tony/.Xauthority
File new: no
File locked
Note, I tested OS X, and it also wipes APs from the list in = 30s.
This was tested using a hotspot on another phone.
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Title:
Network indicator
I installed network-manager 0.9.10.0-4ubuntu14~mtrudel1 from ppa
:mathieu-tl/nv-build on my krilling running vivid-proposed, and I can no
longer see a hotspot from an iPhone when it's enabled.
I can see it from my desktop, and from krillin running RTM.
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Title:
After connection drops, mobile-data takes ~5m to re-connect
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Public bug reported:
This bug is bring reported as of network-manager version
0.9.10.0-4ubuntu13 ( latest in vivid at bug filing time ).
The code in src/devices/wwan/nm-modem-ofono.c needs some optimization.
Currently, the function ofono_read_contexts() is triggered when the
modem becoming
I had the same problem as above and tried #8, this seemed to work for a
while but then the errors reappeared in the log files. I then noticed
that the time on the Zoneminder web page did not match the server time.
I found a post (which for the life of me I can't find again to post
here) that
@Leopoldo
Actually it's a different problem, as this is a specific bug with the
version of network-manager in vivid, whereas your phone is running
Ubuntu RTM which has an older version of network-manager.
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So I actually have a fix that seems to work now.
There was an additional problem I discovered where the disconnect_done
logic in nm-modem-ofono.c was setting the modem state to CONNECTED,
which was incorrect. I've pushed a new branch and associated with this
bug. It needs a bit more cleanup
I tested krillin #20 ( ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09 ) and it took ~6:30
for my Android hotspot to disappear from the scan list ( using 'nmcli d
list | grep Anroid' ).
I tested my desktop ( Macair w/Intel WiFi ) running an up-to-date utopic
image and it took 6m for an AP to disappear the first
Strike my previous comment about arale not picking up a newly activated
hotspot in my previous comment. This seems to work now.
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Title:
Network
not allowed to
access anything in \boot to clean up as the error prompt recommends.
Thanks
Tony Anderson
meiko...@hotmail.com
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https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools
Tested with krillin #20 (ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09).
While the basic fix works, it can still cause the SIM selection to flip
once after upgrade.
Here's the scenario, if two SIMs are in the phone, and the user hasn't
yet used the Cellular Settings to pin a SIM for mobile data, then both
SIMs
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Canonical Phone Foundations
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NM does not activate a valid ofono context
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Manually updated the status of the Canonical System Image task to
FixReleased, as this fix has already landed in vivid.
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@Jonathan
Your description doesn't match this bug. It has to do with an absence
of *any* network icons on the panel, not an incorrect icon. I would
suggest opening a new bug.
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Title:
Turning off WiFi doesn't set a route after the modem
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Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known WiFi
To
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Branch linked: lp:~alfonsosanchezbeato/ofono/only-one-powered
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@costales
One other thing to check... did you have more than one SIM installed in
the phone? We've been working on a bug where the mobile-data SIM
selection can switch to the wrong SIM after a reboot or operator switch
/re-registration ( such as what can happen when signal is lost ).
See bug
Hi Felix
Good news!
I'll carry on working on my Thinkpad T410 to get it to appear Nautilus -
making progress as it's now recognised when plugged in...
Cheers
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add Tag property to ConnectionContext interface
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Status: New
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Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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wifi can stay connected to network while out of range
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@Jean-Baptiste
A few more questions...
How many SIMs were installed? If more than one, do both have active
data plans? Which SIM is selected for mobile data ( see Cellular
Settings ).
Finally, if you can reproduce this again, can you please add the
following to the bug:
1) The output of
** Also affects: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Tags added: connectivity
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Assignee:
** Summary changed:
- The SIM used for data in dual-standby modems changes across reboots
+ The SIM used for data in dual-standby modems can change after carrier
re-registration or reboot
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The script list-modems can reveal some user-specific information (
SubscriberNumbers, SubscriberIdentity, ... ) which probably shouldn't be
displayed by default.
We should add a command-line switch and force users to use this switch
if they'd like these attributes to be
A brief explanation is necessary...
By default, ofono sets the 'Powered' property of a modem's
ConnectionManager interface to True, this in turn causes the ofono core
to trigger GPRS attachment, which if successful, sets the 'Attached'
property to True.
NetworkManager will only attempt to
@Pat
The suggestion from Alfonso was to fix this via a new page in the first
boot wizard which would ask the user which SIM they'd prefer to use for
mobile data. This would only be displayed if the phone detected more
then one inserted SIM.
The general consensus from design was that this was
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1413672 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1413672
Based on comment #11, I'm making this a duplicate of bug #1413672. If
there are any objections, please feel free to un-dup, but please provide
an explanation if doing so.
** This bug has been marked a
After a bit of poking at taiebot's system, we discovered the permission
in /var/log are messed up, with syslog being owned by usermetrics:adm
instead of syslog:adm.
According to taiebot, the phone has been continually updated since Oct
2014, and at times, and the channel changed at times as well.
** Summary changed:
- The SIM used for data in dual-standby modems can change after carrier
re-registration or reboot
+ The SIM used for data in MTK-based dual-standby modems can change after
carrier re-registration or reboot
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OK, after a quick look... my gut tells me that this error is caused by
the fact that the 'giffgaff' APNs define a 'Username' but not a
'Password'. Working on confirming this theory now.
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Assignee: Alfonso Sanchez-Beato (alfonsosanchezbeato) = Tony Espy (awe)
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Title:
NM does
Just confirmed this theory on mako running vivid-devel image #155 by
modifying my ATT Phone APN and adding a 'Username'. No more mobile data
connection, and I get the same error pointed out by Alfosno in comment
#6.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
**
This is another 0.9.10 related regression. This works just fine on mako
with RTM image #17.
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NM does not activate a valid ofono context
Felix - have you got your Thinkpad to work with your Ubuntu phone?
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Connecting Phone to PC does not work
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After discussion with Alfonso, this was fixed. Moving the network-
manager Status to 'FixReleased'.
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Adding the mvno_* fields is certainly recommended if possible, as I have
seen instances where there were multiple APNs that were provisioned that
could be used to provide a mobile data connection, but had differing MMS
attributes, which left MMS broken if the wrong was activated by NM.
Also, it's
I wasn't able to reproduce this with RTM.
That said, there's a pending version of network-manager that fixes a
separate issue with the WiFi access point list showing APs that
shouldn't be there anymore. See bug #1427205.
There's a version of NM in a PPA that fixes this bug. @taiebot65, not
@Michael
I just tested this with mako/RTM #17, and this seems to be working
fairly well for me.
My test consisted of walking downstairs to the first floor of my
building and then walking down a hallway till the phone eventually
disconnected from WiFi, I then took the elevator back upstairs and
@Jean-Baptiste
One other question... when this happens, does the indicator show that
you're connected to 3G, or does it show a WiFi connection with minimal
signal strength ( eg. one bar...which looks like a dot )?
When the device is at the extreme extent of an access point's range, it
can get
@taiebot65
Please contact me on IRC again tomorrow to discuss this bug. The fact
that you have 23 contexts is pretty bad, and I'd like to help you fix
this.
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@costales
Was it only data that didn't recover? Or was voice and SMS also
affected?
Also, do you recall whether or not your phone displayed an icon for
mobile data ( eg. '3g' or 'H' ), or did it just display the icon that
looks like an empty WiFi icon?
Finally, if you do hit this problem
The attached script is a simple stress test that's run on the phone. It
toggles WiFi on, sleeps for 10 seconds, then toggles WiFi off and checks
for an empty routing table, and then sleeps for another 10 seconds. I
currently has a hard-coded loop count.
The script enables/disables WiFi by
@Michael
Thanks for the feedback.
I'd like keep this bug specifically for the problem that occurs when
WiFi is toggled off ( as per the bug description and summary ). The
problem when going out of range of the access point may be something
completely different, and is being addressed in bug
** Description changed:
I just switched off WiFi in order to test if the device switches
successfully to a mobile data connection. After disabling WiFi the
indicator showed H in no time. So it would seem all is fine. I opened
the browser and no data went through.
Here's the output of
I've re-opened the urfkill (Ubuntu) task as the underlying bug can still
occur, and the fix released is a workaround which will allow a user to
recover their modem by rebooting the phone.
We still have not managed to reproduce the underlying problem. What's
needed is a stress test script for
@Thomas
Per my earlier request, can you please provide the mobile network code
for these carriers that you've tested? You can find this by running the
script /usr/share/ofono/list-modems, and look for MobileNetworkCode
property under the SimManager interface.
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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On the Thinkpad T410 I've now updated to the hardware enablement stack.
Using sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog the phone is seen
Mar 27 19:14:45 tony-t410 kernel: [ 614.231936] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB
device number 6 using ehci-pci
Mar 27 19:14:45 tony-t410 kernel: [ 614.325943] usb 2-1.2
@MIchael
When this happened, did you wait and see whether or not the connection
came back on it's own?
If not, the next time you see it happen, can you check periodically for
a few minutes to see if the connection is restored. There's a 5m
internal timeout in NetworkManager that may be
I just hit this again on krillin. Both modems lost signal, and thus
were no longer registered to a carrier, yet the data icon still showed
'edge'. That said, I wasn't fast enough to grab a screenshot, nor
list-modems output.
Regarding comment #7 and this being an ofono issue, we need some kind
I lowered the priority to High, as this problem is hard to reproduce.
Also, the one time I was able to reproduce it, the connection was re-
established after some time.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu RTM)
Updated status to FixReleased; confirmed by Alfonso on Ubuntu RTM.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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I'm removing the 'connectivity' tag, as this bug was specifically for
the issue where the routing table ends up with multiple conflicting
routes, and thus this is a slightly different problem than the current
problems seen with RTM ( empty routing table when switching from WiFi to
mobile data ).
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Turning off WiFi doesn't set a route after the modem connects
This sounds similar to bug #1410113, which is a more generic bug. I'm
not going to mark this a duplicate however as it has a reproducible
scenario.
Also confirmed this bug for RTM, as I reproduced it on the third try. I
verified that there was a mobile data connection and that it worked (
ie. I
)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alfonso Sanchez-Beato (alfonsosanchezbeato) = Tony Espy (awe)
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM
Re-assigned to me, as the pull-request is awaiting review. It's unclear
though if this is high enough priority to roll out as an OTA update
prior to our vivid - RTM change.
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
NM does
This may be the same as bug #1436427. Since that bug has a specific
scenario ( which has been Confirmed for RTM ), I'm going to leave these
as separate bugs.
I'm pretty sure another scenario is when a user walks out of range of a
WiFi access point, NM doesn't seem to failover to the mobile data
This doesn't seem to be easily reproducible, which strengthens the
theory that this is a race condition between rild and Network Manager.
When the mobile data connection is active, and WiFi connected, the main
routing table looks like this:
# ip route show
default via address dev wlanX proto
Also, due to the use of hybris to disable/enable WiFi on krillin, the
WiFi device's numeric component is incremented every time WiFi is power
cycled ( eg. wlan0, wlan1, wlan2, ... ).
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Updated status to WontFix, this should've been reported to the OEM. The
original bug report is 5 years old as well...
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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Connecting Phone to PC does not work
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Further to comment #1 the problem with connecting a BQ phone via USB
refers to a Thinkpad T410 running Ubuntu 14.04.01.
However, just tried connUbuntu 14.04.01 via USB to Asus X101CH and it
all works - ie the phone's home directory appears automatically mounted
on the laptop when logged into the
Typo in para 2 of comment #3 - it all should read:
Further to comment #1 the problem with connecting a BQ phone via USB
refers to a Thinkpad T410 running Ubuntu 14.04.01.
However, just tried connecting the BQ via USB to Asus X101CH running
Ubuntu 14.04.01 and it all works - ie the phone's home
@Michael
Tsk, tsk, tsk... No device or image details!
Depending on the device, we may not get the number proper number of PUK
retries left. Pretty sure this is a known issue with MTK-based modems,
and we have potential fix.
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Hi Felix
Sounds like there could possibly be problems with Thinkpads.
Cheers
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@Pat
We should try and keep these bugs separate until we can confirm that
they're the same issue.
Unfortunately, the carrier name by itself isn't sufficient to tell. To
uniquely identify a carrier, we need the name, Mobile Country Code ( mcc
), and Mobile Network Code ( mnc ).
Taking a quick
Public bug reported:
The current implementation allows a user to repeatedly toggle the
flight-mode and WiFi toggle switches. If a user repeatedly taps either
control, the input events are just queued and the toggles will flip back
and forth until processed.
As the urfkilld DBus methods actually
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Title:
FlightMode and WiFi toggles should be
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
APN Editor: clicking 'Cancel' or '' on Custom Internet or
** Also affects: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Tony Espy (awe
Changed to Incomplete, as there's insufficient detail ( device, image
type/#, steps to reproduce, ... ).
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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@Jamie
Apparently this bug list hasn't been triaged in a long time...
Can you still reproduce this on current RTM or vivid-devel images?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jamie
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