Cannot send messages on Axolotl to any contact
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What phone do you have ? On what branch and OTA ? Do you experience other internet issues ?
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As a workaround, you could install Signal for desktop on a PC/laptop, and link it to your Axolotl account. Then you will be able to use that in tandem with Axolotl.
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@emphrath Meizu MX4 on recent RC-Channel.
No other issues. Just a non usable axolotl app:( -
@moem
Yeah, could an option.
But my desktop runs 32bit ubuntu. There is no Signal desktop app for this environment unfortunately. I'm totally depended on axolotl.... -
Update: I just completely reinstalled the whole UT OS, hoping to get a working axolotl back. But no luck. Still the same problem. Can't receive any message.
Looks like I'm the only person facing this problem. It's very frustrating.
Still hope someone can help me.(also updated the github bug with some new logs!)
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@flaun-in What a pain! I hope you will find a working solution soon!
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@flaun-in said in Cannot send messages on Axolotl to any contact:
But my desktop runs 32bit ubuntu. There is no Signal desktop app for this environment unfortunately. I'm totally depended on axolotl....
What is the reason that you are stuck with 32-bit Ubuntu ?!
We have 64-bit processors for more than 15 years in this crazy world!
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I wholeheartedly sympathize with your post. I have a related issue (see this thread https://forums.ubports.com/post/58152).
A reinstallation did not fix this issue either. I would really like to know whether other forum members experience similar issues or whether this is FP2 on OTA20 specific ? There is quite some urgency for me in this and I would hate nothing more than activating an android phone for this. I also confirm that the Desktop App does not solve my issue. -
@nero355 said in Cannot send messages on Axolotl to any contact:
We have 64-bit processors for more than 15 years in this crazy world!
Not in the smartphone world.
Nexus5 for example is 32 bits and a real good device for UT.Friendly advice: such comment can be negatively interpreted...
I don't think it's hurtful but something to keep in mind when writing.And the philosophy behind Ubuntu Touch is also to avoid the craziness of renewing your phone every couple of year.
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@applee
I am just trying to help him!I happen to know a lot of people who have been using their OS in 32-bit mode while there was totally no reason at all to do so!
And then I am talking about 12 year old laptops with processors like the i3 350M/370M and so on.....