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    Focal problems - Headphones and time

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        Rafaelslackware
        last edited by

        I installed focal in my Oneplus 6t and everything is working nicely (also waydroid) apart from three problems:

        • every time I reboot, the clock goes back to "manually" set and changes the time;
        • When I connect the headphones using an usb-c adaptor, which worked in the 16.04, it detects the headphones but all the media players stop working, if you press play but nothing happens. When I disconnect them, they work normally.
        • Another minor problem is that I can't set the volume level while using bluetooth...

        Any idea how to solve them?

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          Flint71
          last edited by

          Hi,

          I have the same clock issue with the Oneplus 6 (enchilada), dev channel.

          The bluetooth works well though, I can set the volume level without problem.

          If you are on stable, maybe try RC or devel ?

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            Luksus
            last edited by Luksus

            I've had a similar issue with wired headphones on the FP3 (without usb-c adapter).
            I solved it, by adding a "rate=48000" parameter to the module-load line in /etc/pulse/touch.pa, like here: https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/android10/fairphone/fairphone_fp3/-/blob/halium-10.0-focal/overlay/system/etc/pulse/touch.pa#L47

            (It is needed to make rootfs writable for this, and afterwards restart pulse with: systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service)

            I don't know yet, why this is fixing that specific issue, but it would be interesting, if it is the same for you.

            Devices: BQ e4.5, Fairphone 2, Fairphone 3, Lenovo X605F, Pinephone, Moto Z2 Force, OnePlus5T

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              Rafaelslackware @Luksus
              last edited by

              @Luksus Thank you very much, it did work!! Headphones problem solved.

              Now, I just need to find out how to solve the other two. Any idea how to set the clock to update "automatically" on the command line? If so, I could create a simple script that runs on boot.

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                sado1
                last edited by sado1

                Issue link: https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/android9/oneplus-6/oneplus-enchilada-fajita/-/issues/12

                But this is likely to be caused by the reboot issue: https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/community-ports/android9/oneplus-6/oneplus-enchilada-fajita/-/issues/6
                There is a workaround mentioned, although it does not work for me (when I try to enable NTP time synchronization in Ubuntu Touch settings, then reboot).

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                  tomsome @Luksus
                  last edited by tomsome

                  @Luksus This worked for my wired headphone issue on my OP6. Thanks!

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                    tomsome @Luksus
                    last edited by

                    @Luksus After an OS update the same problem returned. I tried to do the same trick again, but to no avail. When I try to reload pulseaudio I got:
                    root@ubuntu-phablet:/home/phablet# systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service
                    Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory

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                      tomsome @Luksus
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                      @Luksus Luksus, I'm sorry, Headphone output working as it should. Maybe a reboot did the trick ... . Thanks and sorry for the confusing message ... Ciao and thanks!

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