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    Current RC has bad bluetooth on Op5t

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      • MoemM Offline
        Moem @klh
        last edited by Moem

        @klh said in Current RC has bad bluetooth on Op5t:

        have an Xperia X (forum signature) - can you install 20.04 on it and check if the watch connects there?

        I tried that a few days ago, but it wouldn't boot. Should I try again?

        Not sure if the issue is visible without the app

        Yes, the watch should be able to connect, app or no app. The app is just for managing the watch, things like adding watchfaces and so on.

        Is currently using an Op5t
        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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          klh @Moem
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          @moem hmm, did you do a clean install with wipe and bootstrap? It's an older device, there were some kernel changes needed for 20.04 to work so might be safer with these options.

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          • MoemM Offline
            Moem @klh
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            @klh said in Current RC has bad bluetooth on Op5t:

            hmm, did you do a clean install with wipe and bootstrap?

            I believe so, but just in case, I will try again tomorrow.

            Is currently using an Op5t
            Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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            • klhK Offline
              klh
              last edited by klh

              Oh, also @Yougo I see you have a Pixel 3a and that definitely has working 20.04, so you could also check (ofc only if this is not your only device, I can't repeat enough that 20.04 is not ready for general use ;p)

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                Yougo @klh
                last edited by Yougo

                @klh sorry, life happened and i lost track of this thread. my pixel 3a is my main device so while i can switch channels between stable/rc and dev, 20.04 may be a bridge too far πŸ˜…

                @Flohack i did switch it to dev now. is that of any use for testing and logging bluetootctl?

                i also have a bq aquarius M10 HD but its dev channel is apparently stuck on 30.06.2022 and i dont suppose it has a 20.04 channel as it is a legacy device?
                i have a One Plus One with a broken screen, can't be operated...
                then i have a Fairphone 2. is that of any help at all?

                (what a sad bunch if i put it like that, huh?πŸ˜₯)

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                • flohackF Offline
                  flohack
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                  Sorry to say but I hav eno clue where to begin with debugging this... bluetoothctl does not seem the right place I guess. btmon could be tried it can produce files with packet traces that can be openend in Wireshark.

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                    Yougo @flohack
                    last edited by Yougo

                    @flohack i already did the btmon+wireshark thing for RC channel. the output is gibberish to me so it would be great if someone with more skills could look at it.
                    https://forums.ubports.com/post/67758

                    My latest question was if the same btmon+wireshark output for dev and/or stable would be useful to generate. if so i'll happily do that.

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                      flohack @Yougo
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                      @yougo if it works on stable and does not on Rc then yes, 2 traces could be helpful. Depending on which layer the problem actually is. Also a debug log of the Bluez daemon might be needed.

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                        Moem @flohack
                        last edited by

                        @flohack said in Current RC has bad bluetooth on Op5t:

                        it works on stable and does not on Rc

                        That is exactly the case.

                        Is currently using an Op5t
                        Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                          Yougo @flohack
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                          @flohack

                          Here's the log for dev:
                          pebbledumpdev-summary.pdf
                          pebbledumpdev.pdf
                          pebbledumpdev.log
                          bluetoothctl terminal output

                          and here's the log for stable:
                          pebbledumpstable-summary.pdf
                          pebpledumpstable.pdf
                          bluetoothctl terminal output

                          stable connected ✨fabulously✨ , from what i could see, rc and dev failed in the exact same way...

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                            Moem @klh
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                            @klh said in Current RC has bad bluetooth on Op5t:

                            I see you have an Xperia X (forum signature) - can you install 20.04 on it and check if the watch connects there?

                            I've tried and tried to get Focal running on the Xperia X but I always end up with a non-booting device. Installation seems to finish, the device reboots and try to install updates, this fails and the phone will then only boot to recovery.
                            So I still can't try the BT on Focal.

                            Is currently using an Op5t
                            Also owns an Op1, a BQ E4.5 and an Xperia X, as well as a BQ tablet and a Pinetab2. Please, someone... make it stop.

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                            • flohackF Offline
                              flohack
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                              Whole Bluetooth changes will be reverted. This will delay that OTA further, unfortunately, as we need a new RC...

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                                Yougo @flohack
                                last edited by Yougo

                                @flohack

                                Thanks for your update.
                                Good news for Pebblers I guess, but yikes thats a setback... sorry to hear that.

                                I just installed my Pixel 3a (stable) OTA-24 and the BT connection with my Pebble survived. Is that because of the delay, or was OTA-24 safe anyway?

                                is it usefull to get a new log on OTA-24?

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                                • arubislanderA Offline
                                  arubislander @Yougo
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                                  @yougo OTA-24 contains the same bluetooth stack as OTA-23. That was the object of the decision to revert.

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