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    OP6T frozen in Wireless Display and won't reboot

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        ancientsounds
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        Tried out Wireless Display. Finds my TV and claims to be connected, but it's not - it's now frozen and won't power off or reboot, not even into bootloader. The TV is completely powered off - unplugged - but Wireless Display still claims to be connected. No further activity possible until I find out how to stop this process or reboot or the battery runs down 😞

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          arubislander @ancientsounds
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          @ancientsounds You can force shutdown your device by holding down both volume buttons (vol + and vol -) and the power button until the device powers off.

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            ancientsounds @ancientsounds
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            @ancientsounds
            I'd suggest that whoever maintains the device description at https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/fajita
            to change the "working" green check to "has issues", for Wireless External Display and Earphones

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              ancientsounds @arubislander
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              @arubislander Thank you. I was trying that several times, and getting rather anxious about it not rebooting, but then finally it did reboot and all is now well again.

              But I shan't be trying to use the Wireless Display again very soon ...

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