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        uxes @ezst036
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        @ezst036 if you have issues downloading images in messages that may be issue of turned on wifi when mms is not working

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          gpatel-fr @ezst036
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          @ezst036

          what do you mean by 'picture messages' exactly ? If you have problems sending MMS specifically, check that it's not behind Wifi, that's a known problem (but it should not have worked before anyway, this problem is dragging for years). If it works normally when connected to cellular network, there is a possible workaround.

          If you have problem sending even text messages (plain SMS) with Wifi disabled, it may be that your provider has changed their connection parameters. Could you check with a working phone (Android or IPhone) ?

          If you want to read the debug information of ofonod, it's possible to enable it but this is not a light reading.

          @ezst036 said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

          since the newest version 11.2 of the ubports-installer no longer contains the checkbox option for a clean wipe user data install. So my only option for fixing this is completely gone.

          I can't imagine how wiping out all user data could fix this problem.

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            ezst036 @gpatel-fr
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            @gpatel-fr said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

            If you want to read the debug information of ofonod, it's possible to enable it but this is not a light reading.

            ofonod sounds wonderful, I have been struggling with this issue on and off for quite some time and I have had exactly nothing by way of troubleshooting so far.

            Where this is going is I need to create a bug report but I am not interested in just creating something on gitlab that says its broke can you fix it?

            I do have wifi disabled (its grey) and cellular data is on (switch is green). I can access websites currently.(if it matters)

            How can I access ofonod?

            @gpatel-fr said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

            I can't imagine how wiping out all user data could fix this problem.

            I have always interpreted the wipe option that is in the ubports installer as a clean wipe of everything on the phone(settings, etc), not just removing what is in one or two folders. Admittedly I know much less about linux on a phone than I do on a linux desktop, have been a linux user for over a decade. Also troubleshooting desktops is a little better well documented in a lot of different places than these phones. I can only tell you what has happened. Any time I have lost the ability to send photos through text, I back up my data and phone book, do a full reinstall/wipe with ubports installer, and back to functioning properly it goes. For a while. Then I have to wipe again. But now I can't do that anymore.

            My expectation currently is that I should be able to open the camera app from the side bar, take a photo of something with the phone's camera, then go to the text messaging app and send the photo to someone in my contacts list. To be clear, this functionality does work after I do a clean wipe. It just stops working intermittently and I don't know why.

            @uxes said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

            @ezst036 if you have issues downloading images in messages that may be issue of turned on wifi when mms is not working

            Thank you. Currently receiving photos does not function either, and my wifi is disabled. If I tell someone to send me a photo, its just nothing. Nothing happens. No warning, no click here to download, nada. It's just dead silent as if nothing ever happened.

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              lduboeuf @ezst036
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              @ezst036 Have you pinged the porter about it ? No idea why it used to work and now not except if the provider has changed anything meanwhile. So you have updated your device ? You could try daily channel in case
              Also may be usefull to ask in device forum in case: https://forums.ubports.com/category/119/oneplus-nord-n10

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                gpatel-fr @ezst036
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                @ezst036 said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

                How can I access ofonod?

                That's the spirit, looking under the hood 🙂

                you can use 'sudo systemctl edit ofono' and create the following drop-in:

                # /etc/systemd/system/ofono.service.d/override.conf
                [Service]
                ExecStart=
                ExecStart=/usr/sbin/ofonod -d -P ril --nodetach
                

                and do the usual 'sudo systemctl daemon-reload' and 'sudo systemctl restart ofono'.

                If it has bad consequences, remove the override file and reload as above.

                After you have saved a log (seen using 'journalctl -e -u ofono'), remove the override anyway since it will eat at your disk space a bit too fast.

                You can save the log as a text file also and attach it here, no warranty it will be read, understood and diagnosed any faster though.

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                  gpatel-fr @ezst036
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                  @ezst036 said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

                  version 11.2 of the ubports-installer no longer contains the checkbox option for a clean wipe user data install.

                  I just checked and this is not correct; after clicking 'Install' there is in the following screen a checkbox to wipe personal data (it is not checked by default)

                  install_ut.jpg

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                    ezst036 @lduboeuf
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                    @lduboeuf Hello, good to see you again.

                    I have not yet pinged the porter about this but I have seen this problem on multiple phones. I am currently now on a OP Nord but I saw the same issue on a FP4. Also saw it on a Pixel 3.

                    I may try the daily channel soon.

                    Things have gotten worse now, actually. I was on 20.04 as of Friday. I cannot receive regular text based text messages now. But I can still send messages out, if I call and ask. The text based will be received successfully.

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                      ezst036 @gpatel-fr
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                      @gpatel-fr Thank you, I will do these things a little later today.

                      I'm not really too worried about disk space at this point. I feel like once I have something tangible and I can put in a bug report I'm going to try to do a full reset and wipeout anyways. Nuking it from orbit has always worked for me.

                      @gpatel-fr said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

                      @ezst036 said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

                      version 11.2 of the ubports-installer no longer contains the checkbox option for a clean wipe user data install.

                      I just checked and this is not correct; after clicking 'Install' there is in the following screen a checkbox to wipe personal data (it is not checked by default)

                      install_ut.jpg

                      Oof, I can see it in your screenshot. on my screen it looks invisible. I checked on where it is and it lights up. Thank you. But still, I do not want to be in this cycle anymore. I want to try to troubleshoot this with logs or something, put in a bug ticket first.

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                        ezst036
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                        Interesting. As soon as I restarted the daemon with 'sudo systemctl daemon-reload' and 'sudo systemctl restart ofono', a flood of plain text messages instantly came in. They're all dated for now, but they're probably from over the course of the last several days.

                        The last text message that my phone thinks I received was three days ago, 1/12/26. That's not all of a sudden because everybody texted me all at once this moment, especially at this time of the night.

                        Hopefully these logs contain some super magic.

                        I hadn't had a chance until now to get to this.

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                          gpatel-fr @ezst036
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                          @ezst036 said in How can I troubleshoot broken SMS?:

                          a flood of plain text messages instantly came in. They're all dated for now, but they're probably from over the course of the last several days.

                          enabling the debug is really noisy and fills the log at a serious pace. As the systemd journal has a limited size (did not remember that in my previous post), it will restrict the duration of data saved by deleting old information.

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