[00:00] <JanC> what exactly do you mean by that?
[00:02] <dragonkeeper> JanC: the phone no longer shows imei or serial numbers  so i cant connect to a network
[00:03] <JanC> oh, I'm not sure what could cause that
[00:03] <JanC> I assume you tried rebooting?
[00:04] <dragonkeeper> tried rebooting , factory resetting , flashing ubuntu again and flashing android to it .   still no luck  and cant find just the baseband to flash to it  JanC
[00:06] <JanC> I guess by "baseband" you mean the firmware for the radio chip or something?
[00:07] <dragonkeeper> JanC: yeah  usually that obtains the information ive lost. which is why i think thats the cause
[00:08] <dragonkeeper> from other phones ive had, its stored on a different partition from /system
[00:08] <JanC> I suppose the phone manufacturer should be able to help with that then
[00:11] <dragonkeeper> i emailed BQ  not had a response yet .  so i figured if someone else here has a e4.5  maybe they could help JanC
[00:12] <JanC> I have an e4.5; not sure what you need?
[00:13] <dragonkeeper> im not 100% sure.  i think , a way to flash a new radio.img
[00:13] <dragonkeeper> im not sure what that partition is
[00:15] <dragonkeeper> maybe secro ?
[00:15] <dragonkeeper> but ive flashed that a few times with no luck
[00:28] <dobey> dragonkeeper: did it start happening after you flashed android to it?
[00:29] <dragonkeeper> flashed android  it worked okay .  then factory reset it  and it broke flashed ubuntu didnt fix it
[00:30] <dobey> how did you factory reset it exactly? using the mtk flash tool?
[00:30] <dragonkeeper> using the android inbuilt method
[00:31] <dobey> that must have deleted the partition somehow
[00:31] <dobey> i don't know exactly how to restore the data, but you have to do it with the special tool afaik. i think bq should be able to help you
[00:32] <dragonkeeper> do you know the name of the partition?   because ive tried to reflash partitions a new times with no luck
[00:33] <dobey> i don't. i know it's not simply flashing a generic radio.img or such. it's data that has to be written to the partition after it's created
[00:34] <dragonkeeper> hmm i just got sent another secro.img . i shall try this
[00:36] <dragonkeeper> dobey: i know usually ths hapes its possible to input own imei but i dont even know what mine is, or what the dial codes are for this phone :'_)
[00:45] <dobey> well i certainly don't know what they are :)
[00:47] <dragonkeeper> standard ones dont work,  but nevertheless its useless. because the phone doesnt have a back cover which is where imeis are usualy listed.
[00:54] <dragonkeeper> JanC: on your e4.5  what does it say your baseband version is ?
[00:58] <JanC> how would I see that?  (never needed that info)
[00:59] <dragonkeeper> i think both android and ubuntu list it under phone settings in the same place it shows kernel version
[01:01] <JanC> maybe using another name...
[01:02] <dragonkeeper> in android its under  settings aboutphone baseband     mine just says  MODEM_1   <_<
[01:03] <JanC> my phone also isn't set to English, so that might influence things
[01:04] <dragonkeeper> ah
[01:06] <JanC> (the term "baseband" you use probable refers to the fact that that particular firmware/software sets the baseband that a phone uses)
[01:07]  * dragonkeeper nods
[01:07] <JanC> the actual meaning of "baseband": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseband
[01:09] <dragonkeeper> Baseband/Radio/Modem - radio[version].img - Is the firmware for the separate cell modem and is responsible for your cell phone signal
[01:12] <JanC> I know that usually has its own non-open-source CPU  :-/
[01:15] <dragonkeeper> maybe ill try a older version of android and see if OTA update fixes it
[03:11] <dragonkeeper> JanC: dobey   FIXED IT !
[03:11] <dragonkeeper> used android dial code for engineer mode :)
[03:13] <dragonkeeper> now reflashing to see if it keeps settings
[06:46] <Anu> hello
[14:17] <killerbee> heyho just popping in as my M10 keeps me busy askign when it can upgrade to OTA13 ;)
[16:48] <stakewinner00> When reciving notifications the screen turns on, that may be a problem if you have the phone in the pocket. There are some way of avoid this without disabling notifications?
[17:21] <ganeshi4u> Can anyone tell me if CONFIG_USER_NS (user namespaces) config needed for porting ubuntu touch? Enabling that in my kernel config is throwing out a bunch of errors and i have also heard that user_ns is still experimental but it's provided in the list of the configs that are needed for UT, so will disabling it cause any issues regarding lxc or something.
[17:21] <ganeshi4u> Please i really need help in this to continue my porting. I have googled about this now for a month but didn't find any answer.
[19:34] <brunch875> hey! Anyone still awake?
[19:35] <popey> brunch875: maybe
[19:36] <brunch875> popey, do you remember when ubuntu touch was released?
[19:36] <brunch875> on the aquaris
[19:36] <popey> yes
[19:36] <popey> do you mean, released for sale, or released as in - images people put on before sale?
[19:37] <brunch875> It's been longer than two years now... hasn't it?
[19:37] <brunch875> bloody connector is loose and I have to charge it in funny positions
[19:37] <brunch875> I wonder if I still have warranty
[19:37] <popey> if you bought it at the start, unlikely
[19:58] <brunch875> awww what a shame
[20:00] <brunch875> same issue happened to my previous phone. The damn USB connector breaks so quick...
[20:02] <brunch875> I hope the usb c is a lot more resillient
[22:10] <RLShiftyDoggit> im trying to port ubuntu touch yet i keep getting this error: RPC failed; HTTP 503 curl 22 The requested URL returned error: 503 Service Unavailable fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly