Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
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I grepped 'pulse' in var/log/syslog and got this for the time that I was trying to make a phone call:
8 13:48:35 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[2626]: [pulseaudio] sink.h: Assertion 'pa_object_refcnt(pa_object_cast(o)) > 0' failed at ./pulsecore/sink.h:306, function pa_sink_assert_ref(). Aborting. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Requested sample rate 44100 but got 48000 instead. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Requested sample rate 44100 but got 48000 instead. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] sink.c: Default and alternate sample rates are the same. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] module-droid-discover.c: Device has AudioFlingerglue Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Failed to open output stream: -17 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-sink.c: Failed to open output stream. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-util.c: Failed to open output stream: -17 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] droid-sink.c: Failed to open output stream. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 109.700560] pulseaudio[7983]: syscall 389 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 109.700597] CPU: 0 PID: 7983 Comm: pulseaudio Not tainted 3.10.73-g45457ef #12 Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Sink sink.primary does not exist. Jul 8 13:48:36 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[7983]: [pulseaudio] main.c: Source source.primary does not exist.
not sure if this is very helpful for troubleshooting the phone audio issues.
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where is the link to the arm64 rootfs ??
i found it
https://ci.ubports.com/job/xenial-rootfs-armhf/search/?q=xenial-rootfs-arm64 -
@Girlycard777 don't know if you saw this yet, but helpful when setting up
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@user yes is saw it but what i was searching was the arm64, but i found it
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@Flohack what rootfs did you use? i used this https://ci.ubports.com/job/xenial-rootfs-armhf/search/?q=xenial-rootfs-arm64 and give me bootloop
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@Flohack I'm curious to try it, Anbox, so please do when you get a chance. I had a similar issue with my x86 tablet anbox build, the same fix might work with this one.
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booting succesfully with arm64 and 8 core , i want to test it ,i like it , Does anyone knows how to configure apt ... when i give apt update and apt upgrade give me some sort of configuration error which wont allow to lock dpkg files etc , with sudo and root acces
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html antutu benchmark gave 4700 score
surprisingly testing the wifi net speed gave me more bandwidth than android stock (100mb/s) almost 802.11 gibit -
@Girlycard777 apt upgrade is not the way to update the system in UT. UT is locked down for security reasons, click packages being the way to install apps. Both apps and the system are updated via system updates in the settings panel
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my music apps crashes , does anyone knows how to fix it? i tried uninstalling and installing
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in the future what adreno drivers ye shall be using , i saw that freedreno with libhybris was the target , or you guys will be finnaly using just adaptations of vendor android partition? wayland is compatible?
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@Girlycard777 The underlying driver for most Android devices will almost always be the original one. There is much too much other stuff thats more important, with a small team you need to be pragmatic: What works works. And it does not matter much what composer we have, be it Wayland or Mir, as long as we have the adaption to the Android API we can use that. That said, the roadmap is not set in stone, but now we need to progress with change to 20.04, Qt upgrade, location and other sensors improvement, making Non-Android phones work etc.
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@Flohack so is there any way to partially enable the hw acceleration even if is broken ? i wanted to test it fully before changing or deleting rom , i mean if only that were enabled i would test it a lot more , ? im searching for a linux phone distro capable of this gpu (adreno 430 ) to be accelerated seems that the freedreno are fully compatible with the soc however it needs to have kms enabled, i dont want to remove ut , i like it
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another thing... anybody knows where is the link of this particular kernel source , i want to compile some kmodules for it and do some testing
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@Girlycard777 I am the wrong person to ask, you might want to join the porting Telegram group, there we have a few knowledgeable guys: https://t.me/ubports_porting ask @NotKit
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Hi there! First of all let me thank @Flohack for the great work with this port and also the many testers! Keep it up!
Last night I have successfully installed the arm64 image on my N6P with 8-cores. I have to say it looks very nice and fast. I've also tested the camera fix and it works (no video though).
Count me in for testing
One thing I've noticed is that charging seems slower than on android (both with original charger and cable, and while connected to a pc with a usb-datablocker). I have an usb-amperimeter for testing if it helps.
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@lgtrombetta Great welcome to the club! Hmm regarding charging I am afraid we cannot do much at the moment, we basically start the Android service as they are and have only a limited interface to communicate with them. There can be reasons for that also externally, like you replaced the battery and it cannot be fast-charged.