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    Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0

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        fair
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        Nice, I wasn't sure if this thread is even watched. The lack of 5G data on FP 4 really makes it unusable for me. I'm a developer though each project takes a lot of time to get familiar with so I didn't even bother. Though if you kindgly can point me to the relevant github PR which fixed that for FP5 to port into FP4 Halium tree I could try to look at it

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          Luksus @fair
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          @fair the FP4 does not seem to use the ofono binder plugin yet... Maybe thats the reason.
          It also enables voLTE.
          See:
          https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/reference-device-ports/android11/fairphone-5/fairphone-fp5/-/commit/0c61fce9afe9d3f99cff4a8edfd4fa9e6a56bb7b

          and

          https://gitlab.com/ubports/porting/reference-device-ports/android11/fairphone-5/fairphone-fp5/-/commit/3f32f4fa4145acd1cf16ddf3d9abd4eec9079652

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

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            Futura @peat_psuwit
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            @peat_psuwit

            Thank you for the update. If there is anything I can do to help please let me know.

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            • peat_psuwitP Offline
              peat_psuwit @naumi
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              @naumi said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

              i have problems with browsers.

              • morph displays some web sites with white letters on white ground.. did some trys settings and also tryed some settings in tweaktool.. nothing helps there

              A few questions for you:

              • Do you have dark mode for applications enabled in System Settings?
              • Could you please share specific websites that have this issue?
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                peat_psuwit @rund_europa
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                @rund_europa said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

                Bluetooth headset no longer works for me - even with old paired devices. Neither my already paired car radio nor my headphones want to connect to my Volla 22. The same applies to my Volla tablet.

                On my Volla 22, Bluetooth headsets that I have on hand does work (although I have found some stability issues that we have to investigate). May I know the make and model of your headphones?

                Also, just in case, do you have a Volla 22 with a replacement screen?

                @fair said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

                Under Cellular settings 5G is still missing. Nonetheless, it seems there's no internet data at all despite status showing good signal. The browser keeps saying no internet connection. I've tested LTE coverage with other phone, just to exclude the possibility that my operator turned off LTE completely.

                I've created WiFi Hotspot but connection to it fails from any device I've tried.

                On my FP4, mobile data does work. Hotspot, however, is confirmed to be broken (at least in password-protected case). Thank you for your report.

                @knuddel823 said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

                On Fairphone 5 GPS and Fingerprint doesn't work

                GPS does work on my Fairphone 5 (note that the first position lock can take a long time; this is due to missing/incomplete A-GPS and is a known issue of Ubuntu Touch). Fingerprint, however, doesn't work indeed. Thank you for your report.

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                  Futura
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                  @peat_psuwit said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

                  gsettings set io.ubuntu-touch.system-settings.update offer-development-release true

                  I am currently on 24.04 daily (567) and daily is the only release channel listed in the updater, does the above command apply only to 20.04 or will it be the same on 24.04?

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                    arubislander @Futura
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                    @Futura Isn't daily the development release?

                    I am thinking this might be causing unintended confusion... it seems people might be thinking that 'daily' means it is deemed suitable for daily usage, while in fact it means there are daily updates, since it is the development version.

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                    Happily running Ubuntu Touch
                    Google Pixel 3a (24.04 preview)
                    JingPad (24.04 preview)
                    PinePhone OG (20.04)
                    Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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                      kugiigi @arubislander
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                      @arubislander Someone seem to think that way. They unintentionally installed Noble but I think they used the installer. Does the installer default to that? Or maybe the daily tag really caused the confusion 😅

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                        arubislander @kugiigi
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                        @kugiigi It currently defaults to that I think, but then the naming causes additional confusion, as it doesn't alert the casual user that 'here be dragons'.

                        🇦🇼 🇳🇱 🇺🇸 🇪🇸
                        Happily running Ubuntu Touch
                        Google Pixel 3a (24.04 preview)
                        JingPad (24.04 preview)
                        PinePhone OG (20.04)
                        Meizu Pro 5 (16.04 DEV)

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                          Futura @arubislander
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                          @arubislander said in Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1 is now available for testing:

                          @Futura Isn't daily the development release?

                          I am thinking this might be causing unintended confusion... it seems people might be thinking that 'daily' means it is deemed suitable for daily usage, while in fact it means there are daily updates, since it is the development version.

                          Yes AFAIK it is the development and it is far less problematic than 20.04 on my device.
                          I just want to switch from dev to beta channel prior to 24.04 beta 2. but it seems to only see daily in the updater on the device.

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                            wally @Futura
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                            I just checked the installer to see what was default, and yeah, first one listed in the Installer is 24.04-1.x/daily. Somebody has filed an issue on the installer's gitlab, as per another thread.

                            @Futura if the updater isn't giving you the option, I did see that there's a 24.04-1.x/rc, which is Release Candidate. You could flash the system to that with the installer, and just make sure the option that says Wipe Data (or something like that) isn't checked.

                            For 20.04, the installer has /stable, /rc, and /devel. I hadn't considered this potential for confusion before, but I guess "daily driver" is an awfully common term, and I can imagine new users being confused. Either going back to calling it "devel" or changing it to "nightly" might avoid the confusion.

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                              peat_psuwit
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                              Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 2 is now available.

                              Notable changes

                              • It's now possible to send and receive MMS again as the underlying components for MMS have been fixed. Additionally, there's now a dialog telling users to disable Wi-Fi and enable mobile data before sending MMS.

                              24.04-1.0Beta2_Blog_-_MMSDialog.png

                              • Bluetooth pairing in System Settings has been fixed.
                              • You can now disconnect from wireless display from the virtual touchpad on the phone's screen.
                              • Bug fixes and stability improvements across the system.

                              Known issues

                              • It's a long-standing issue that fingerprint sensor on Fairphone 5 does not always work. It's unclear when this might happen. This might manifest itself as keyboard for the login password prompt jumps up and down very rapidly; this is due to Lomiri repeatedly getting error from fingerprint sensor.

                              If you're already running Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 1, you'll be offered Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 2 automatically. Otherwise, follow the same instructions as outlined above.

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                                peat_psuwit @wally
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                                @wally said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0:

                                I just checked the installer to see what was default, and yeah, first one listed in the Installer is 24.04-1.x/daily. Somebody has filed an issue on the installer's gitlab, as per another thread.

                                @Futura if the updater isn't giving you the option, I did see that there's a 24.04-1.x/rc, which is Release Candidate. You could flash the system to that with the installer, and just make sure the option that says Wipe Data (or something like that) isn't checked.

                                For 20.04, the installer has /stable, /rc, and /devel. I hadn't considered this potential for confusion before, but I guess "daily driver" is an awfully common term, and I can imagine new users being confused. Either going back to calling it "devel" or changing it to "nightly" might avoid the confusion.

                                We're going to improve installer so that it group channels by Ubuntu Touch releases, prefer stable channel, and avoid showing development release. This should largely solve confusion, at least in the installer.

                                As for the channel name, now that you've said it, I'll agree that nightly is probably a better name (we want to avoid devel because of an earlier mistake). Unfortunately, at this point it's going to be a hassle to change the channel name as a number of tools now depend on this. So... it is what it is.

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                                  Futura @wally
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                                  @wally
                                  Hey, there is zero confusion on the name for the record. I did make a joke on a thread about dailying a "daily" b/c its unstable but I knew full well what I was getting into and it was the best option at the time.
                                  Hate to re-flash as this was the install where the stars aligned and things worked that have not the other 9 million times I have installed troubleshooting.

                                  Is there a beta channel for the FP5 or is that just considered the daily channel?

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                                    colw @kaelte
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                                    @kaelte Same for me on Fairphone 3+ Also Notes blank and Music player doesn't show cover art. Apart from the bugs nice graphics but switching back to stable for now

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                                      kaelte @colw
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                                      @colw Music Player is one of the few apps working for me, including displaying album covers.
                                      But still no improvement for Document Viewer and OSM Scout Server.

                                      FairPhone 5
                                      UT 24.04 (r570)
                                      
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                                        kugiigi @peat_psuwit
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                                        @peat_psuwit The FP5 issue isn't exclusive on Noble as it also happens on focal from time to time. When it happens, a reboot usually fixes it.

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                                          wally @peat_psuwit
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                                          @peat_psuwit Makes sense. I'm sure if daily is gone from installer and things are laid out in order from Stable to RC to Daily, that's clear enough.
                                          Amazing news about MMS on Noble! Sincere thanks to those who sorted it out!

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                                            mjosenhans @rund_europa
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                                            @rund_europa Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0 Beta 2, seems to fix the Dekko2 issues. I downloaded it today.

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                                              ftmazzone @peat_psuwit
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                                              @peat_psuwit said in Call for testing: Ubuntu Touch 24.04-1.0:

                                              It's now possible to send and receive MMS again as the underlying components for MMS have been fixed. Additionally, there's now a dialog telling users to disable Wi-Fi and enable mobile data before sending MMS.

                                              Hello,

                                              MMS sending and receiving is working great on Volla Quintus 👍 but I often get the pop-up reminding me to disable the Wi-Fi even if it is already disabled. Switching the Wi-Fi and cellular toggles on and off usually unblocks MMS sending.

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