Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1
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@gpatel-fr I switched channel and went back to stable. (In daily sms didnt work either). All sms which I had not received before arrived at the same time.
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@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
Could you please elaborate on "noise" and "keys"?
the keyboard sound option under 'Langage & Settings'. I solved this (IMO) highly unpleasant sound level by unsetting this option after upgrading. I would 100% have noticed if this sound option was effective (produced this sound) before the upgrade. I am 99% sure I did not enable this option by error (I did not even know it existed).
@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
send file journal.log?
attached.
Note that I know why there are deny messages for ntp servers. It's the firewall on my installation (not ufw - a site firewall) blocking ntp for devices on wifi (these devices can only ping and https/https)
journal.log@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
I cannot reproduce this on my FP5
re: rotation: yes as I said in another post, the problem went away on its own after a crash (?) of my phone.
@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
Images in the RC channel are actually images from Daily channel being copied to RC channel. So I have no idea why that happens...
yes it's very surprising. Maybe there was something strange with the update process ? did you use it on your device, actually (go from daily to rc) ?
I am in 2 minds of EITHER going back to daily and upgrading again (but if I understand correctly, this would not redo exactly what I did since daily would then not be the same daily that I started from) OR just install the RC directly with the installer and see what happens.
I can wipe my data without problem, I have only 2 days of use and phone & sms history don't matter much to me.
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@messayisto said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
Are you interested in the logs from now?
depends, if they are markedly different from mine yes (apart of the phone numbers that you should not forget to mask IMO). I had missed previously that the location where I test is marginal, depending on the windows and doors opened and possibly even weather I can get 5G and if not it's bad 3G or even LTE so I don't know if my log messages are typical and even what kind of connection was actually used when I got a Sms successfully.
It could be interesting as a reference to know if you still see messages such as 'The phone number is not a valid number'
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@gpatel-fr https://dpaste.com/2DPWCA7DB
there is only one entry saying that the phone number is not valid followed by the name of my provider.
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And these are the logs from the moment I switched back to stable.
https://dpaste.com/G5RUX2JBZ
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I have seen this invalid number in my logs too, so I think it's just an invalid input in address management, nothing related to telephony by itself.
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I updated from noble.stable and everything seems to be working here on lancelot.
- Text messages now have a notification on the launcher!
- Sms sending and receiving works on both sims including flash messages.
- I can make calls on both lines.
- Mobile data works - tested only with sim 1.
- Push notifications work - I tested with DeltaTouch.
- Camera works (Front and back, video and stills)
I haven't tested extensively so that's all I have for now.
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@Keli said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
ush notifications work - I tested with DeltaTouch
However, clearing notifications does not work with DeltaTouch and 24.04-1.1 RC. We adapted to what we perceived as a change in the notifications DBus interface from focal to noble, but it seems this change is reverted in 24.04-1.1, so we need to revert as well, I assume.
@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
The Teleports update should not be needed for this to be fixed, at least in the specific case of Teleports.
In xenial and focal, the
clearPersistentDBus method ofcom.Lomiri.Postalrequired the appid and the tag as a string. In 24.04-1.0, the tag(s) had to be passed as array of strings. Is it correct that this has been reverted and tags are passed as strings instead of an array of strings toclearPersistent? -
@lk108 said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.1:
However, clearing notifications does not work with DeltaTouch and 24.04-1.1 RC.
Just tested this. I pushed the power button to turn my screen off, took another phone and sent myself random messages to my DeltaTouch, I heard the notification sounds and the screen turned itself on. I unlocked the phone and swiped down the screen to access the notifications indicator menu, I could see the Deltachat messages that I had sent to myself, I proceeded to click on the 'Clear all' button and said notifications were cleared. Is there something I'm missing?
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@Keli It's not about the "Clear all" button, but about DeltaTouch removing the notification automatically, for example if you open a chat that contains the message for which a notification was sent.
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@lk108 I see.. That makes sense now. Yes you are right, the notifications aren't automatically cleared after the messages are read.