=== salem_ is now known as _salem === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === xiinotulp is now known as plutoniix === ecloud_wfh is now known as ecloud [07:34] my cellular data button is disabled [07:42] owaishanif786: That's a known bug. Let me find it for you [07:43] owaishanif786: Bug 1598010 and bug 1607079 are related. Both fixed in OTA-13 so wait a few days and it should be OK [07:43] bug 1598010 in Ubuntu UX "cellular data switch disabled until SIM selected in settings" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1598010 [07:43] bug 1607079 in Canonical System Image "Cellular Option immediately crashes [OTA-12]" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1607079 [07:45] @duflu when OTA-13 is comming [07:45] ? [07:45] is there any quick dirty fix [07:45] owaishanif786: Current ETA is in 3 days, maybe later: https://launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+milestone/13 [07:46] You will need to look at the above bugs for any workarounds === john-mca` is now known as john-mcaleely === jamesh_ is now known as jamesh [10:08] something weird with wifi connections I noticed: when credentials for a wifi connection are stail/outdated but did connect succesfully previously will still show as ´connected´ when selected in the wifi list of available connections [10:09] they will of course not actualy connect. But one would expect to be presented with the popup to update the password [10:09] which doenst happen [10:11] the only way to solve this is go into previously used connections, delete the connection there and reregister the whole thing [10:13] I tried leafing thru the network-manager bugs to see if its known but that is a really big list [10:13] i am not even sure if it is network-manager that this bug is related to [10:13] anyone know if it is a known issue? [10:15] and if not, against what I should file? === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk [11:55] matv1, hm, maybe cdsi or indicator-network? Unless you can reproduce the issue using nmcli === _salem is now known as salem_ === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [12:59] jgdx hi no it cant be triggered from the cli. As far as I can see it is confined to the system settings ui [12:59] which is not picking up on a failed authentication. or at least not updating the ui accordingly [13:00] I am sure you must be able to reproduce. I can do it both on my M10 en N4 [13:00] both on rc-proposed btw === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [13:06] matv1, okay, indicator-network is my best bet. Though the list of wifis appear in system settings, we do little but mirror the indicator-network one. [13:07] jgdx aha [13:07] your right. [13:08] if i tap ite network from the dropdownlist from the network menu it goes green [13:08] while it is definitely not connected [13:08] because the indicator itself stays on 3g [13:09] jgdx just another thought [13:09] matv1, could you maybe paste the indicator-network log and/or add it to the bug? it's in .cache/upstart/indicator-network.log [13:10] jgdx yes sure [13:10] could it be that this only happens on one kind of authentication? [13:10] it always happens on my company network which uses enterprise authentication with peap [13:11] matv1, aah, that could very well be [13:11] with mschapv2 [13:11] matv1, right, the prompt for pwd is handled differently for enterprise networks [13:11] okay I wil add that info to the bug then [13:12] I cant do it right now though but you will see it as it appears I guess :) [13:13] jgdx thanks have a good weekend [13:17] matv1, thank you, and you have a good one as well! [13:18] I only have an enterprise network available at school, so unable to test this today [13:18] jgdx haha i am also at a school. eduroam network in fact. [13:23] matv1, coincidence??????? [13:24] jgdx I think not! === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk [14:52] Hello, someone here are developer ? === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader [15:17] oSoMoN: has multi-window support in the ubuntu browser landed yet? [15:17] mhall119, no, but ahayzen and myself are on it [15:18] \o/ [15:18] :-) [15:25] hi === dandrader is now known as dandrader|afk === dandrader|afk is now known as dandrader === JanC is now known as Guest68752 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [20:46] …(coming from #ubuntu) so "There is a rolling system image which updates via OTAs". Does that mean, that one has to re-install and re-configure every app, again, and again, after every update? [20:48] No. The system image is on a read-only partition. Userdata is separate [20:55] are there instances known where Ubuntu Pho…erm Touch was installed on a device that's not listed on http://www.ubuntu.com/phone/devices? Maybe a Siswoo C55, which has a MediaTek SOC too, although an octa core. (i know that answers to that question will not be conclusive …but maybe…you know ;) [20:57] yes and no. some unmaintained ports were presumably removed from the list at some point, but even if your device was there, knowing that wouldn't necessarily help you :) [20:57] if it's not on that list, it almost certainly needs a port done for it, to get it working [20:59] faekjarz, does your device have kernel source code? [21:05] NotKit: i don't know …it runs Android. Maybe there's some licensing thing that requires OEMs to publish code. (i'm just sticking my toe into the Ubuntu Touch waters, to see if it's too cold ;) …either way, an apt-get style handset updating approach would be very nice :D [21:06] GPL requires OEMs to publish code, but not every one complies [21:13] Do those Meizu and bq devices receive updates? How often? (Security updates too?) [21:15] faekjarz: if you're on stable, updates every 6--8 weeks. If on rc-proposed, every weekday [21:19] WOW! nice! very nice, indeed. :D Thanks, although i'm not using it (yet) [21:42] faekjarz: apt-get is not how the phone is updated, nor how apps are installed (with the exception of legacy apps via libertine, which are installed inside a container in user space) [22:33] whats the best ubuntu phone to buy for US CDMA === salem_ is now known as _salem