More or less, this happens to me too.
When i boot my SHR-U, often the gsm doesn't start. Doesn't start and doesn't work, because i cant get sms (calls, who knows.....). If i go on settings->phone gsm antenna is OFF. If I try to put on ON, it goes back to OFF by itself.
I need to reboot (seldom more times), and then it works again.

Other issue is that during suspend time, I don't get calls and messages. By resuming the fr, the phone seems ok (except the usual crash of e), but infact it isn't: still can't get sms, and today I've noted something which maybe has something to do with the problem: before I could note that teh phone wasn't working properly, I've run pisi to backup my sim contacts (it has always worked) but I got an error message telling something about dbus, which let my suspect about the problem with the phone; something like if the phone can't properly connect to the sim card and register to the network. Unfortunately now i don't remember exactly the error.

By the way, I didn't update shr in the last days, maybe the problem will disappear on teh next time

urodelo

On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:21:54 +0200, Helge Hafting <[email protected]> wrote:

For a while now, the gps has been unuseable after a suspend.
Now another regression (couple fo days ago): GSM fails too. :-(

I can boot the phone, and both gps and gsm works.
One strange thing: the name of the phone service provider is capitalized
for some reason. It used to say "Telenor", now it is "TELENOR". Odd.

After suspend, I can press the power button and it won't work
properly. The backlight *blinks* once and goes black again.

A few more tries, and the phone wakes up. The phone service provider name is gone, there is just the stop sign. I didn't try to make a call, as this normally means "no gsm connectivity".


Please don't see it as a complaint - but I have to ask:
Is "Unstable" being broken much more agressively now that "testing" exists?

Before, unstable was similiar to debian unstable. Mostly useable, breakage happened but was quickly corrected.

I understand that regression testing everything is not an option, but
it seems like unstable now regresses deliberately. Looks like new
packages goes in, that are known to not yet have the functionality of the replaced package. (More like debian experimental). Is this how unstable is going to be from now on, so that "testing" is where I must be in order to use the phone at all? Or is april just an unlucky month?

Helge Hafting


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