Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2
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I have a Bluetooth problem on this RC. It does not see most of my Pebbles and can't connect to them. I'm now back on Stable and my Pebble Time connects just fine.
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Update 12 February 2026: we've published Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2 RC 2 which contain a fix for audio issue on Sony Xperia X.
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@Moem said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
I have a Bluetooth problem on this RC. It does not see most of my Pebbles and can't connect to them. I'm now back on Stable and my Pebble Time connects just fine.
This is weird, as there are no changes related to Bluetooth merged in this release. Could you please collect logs using the following command over ADB or SSH, then pull the file over USB?
sudo journalctl --boot --grep 'blue' >Downloads/journalctl.log -
@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
Could you please collect logs using the following command over ADB or SSH, then pull the file over USB?
Oof. Maybe. I will try.
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I just tried to repro it again and could not. I must have hallucinated yesterday

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Hi @peat_psuwit,
about Sony Xperia X:
Well, I can confirm that the sound works through the speaker.

Bluetooth connects, but there is no sound in the headphones.

Now I also have VoLTE on the Xeria X, amazing.


Greetings
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@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
Could you please collect logs using the following command over ADB or SSH, then pull the file over USB?
Turns out the answer is no. I found instructions, because I have no idea how this works, and I can't understand the instructions. Now I feel stupid. Let's forget it.
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@Moem
There's always a first time for everything (and a last time, for that matter).
If you connect your phone to your PC through USB (for example, the one you used to install Ubuntu Touch) and open a terminal, you can run the command
adb shell
This will open a remote connection to your phone.
In this connection, you can run the command
sudo journalctl --boot --grep 'blue' >Downloads/journalctl.log
Than you can type exit to return to your local terminal and run
adb pull /home/phablet/Downloads/journalctl.log ~/journalctl.log
This will get the phone's file in your home folder. -
@Vlad-Nirky Okay, those were instructions I could follow... thank you.
Not sure this will help since I'm now back on Stable.
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@Moem
Journalctl persists during a long time. -
@Moem said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
@Vlad-Nirky Okay, those were instructions I could follow... thank you.
Not sure this will help since I'm now back on Stable.
Thank you for the log (also thanks @vlad-nirky for a better instructions
). To help me pin point relevant log lines, could you please give me the approximated date and time you switched to RC and from RC, in your (device's) timezone? -
@Vlad-Nirky said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
Journalctl persists during a long time.
sure but if one passes it the --boot parameter it's unlikely to get before the last system update.
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@peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.2:
To help me pin point relevant log lines, could you please give me the approximated date and time you switched to RC and from RC, in your (device's) timezone?
Oof! Again with the hard questions...

I switched back to Stable yesterday evening shortly before I posted about the BT problem. But I don't know when I switched to RC. Maybe one day earlier? -
@Moem
In fact, I guess it would be better, as gpatel-fr has suggested, to rerun the commands but without the --boot argument to collect the all journal. -
@Vlad-Nirky Sorry, something is not working anymore (no devices/emulators found) and I don't have the patience at this moment.