Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners
-
For camera you must follow those procedures after every rootfs update unfortunately, plus video recording will stop working with that (its a painful regression in arm64 but in 32 bit it would work): https://forums.ubports.com/topic/3257/how-to-test-gstreamer-droid-based-camera-support-in-ubuntu-touch-for-halium-7-1-based-port
Also you need to update the camera app everytime a stable update comes with a higher number or you accidentailly again installed stable from Openstore. See the note in the forum article.Same is for video playback, it does not work or does only do software decoding which will be laggy and waste battery Working on this.
For MTP: I will check again, maybe smth broke. Should work.
Update on Anbox: I will try again, kernel was patched correctly, people confirmed that it should work on arm64 but so far I got only basic apps working.
-
Update for installer: I am working now hard to get the device into the installer. That has multiple advantages:
- you will be able to get a development rootfs every day (and later on stable channel all the stable updates)
- The overall process is much easier
- You can reset the device to factory defaults.
It will take some 2-3 days to do this, and then you basically need to run the installer one time (no data will be deleted, just the preliminary software exchanged to a final one) and you will be on the devel channel (until next OTA comes this is the only option)
-
@Flohack How about the apps that are not stock (camera + 5 others). Keep the custom ones, or update them to stock?
-
@rocket2nfinity You should probably keep them. Currently however I have only 2 installed: TELEports and camera-app. What yre yours?
-
@Flohack camera, clock, gallery, notes, open store, terminal
all say "stable version available" in open store.
-
@Rondarius I can send and receive mms.
My camera, including selfie and flash works after re-applying the gstreamer patch, minus video of course
-
@rocket2nfinity said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:
lock, gallery, notes, open store, terminal
Yeah except camera you can switch to stable versions, should be all good. Dont know why you have that mismatch. But its not critical probably.
-
system image server has now the channel defined, waiting for files to be dropped
-
@rocket2nfinity I fixed MTP again, was a stupid mistake ^^ I uploaded a new system.img that will reenable MTP...
Also, I updated the WiFi driver as I got a lot of disconnects during the day, and I want to know if that helps. If you like, please also update kernel and see how that flies. NOTE: I removed the 4-core/8-core duplication, it seems all ppl so far can uuse 8 cores, so I will continue building just this flavor for now. So the name for the kernel is just halium-boot.img
-
@Flohack Done. I wasn't having any problems with WiFi, but I'll let you know if it performs differently with the new WiFi driver.
MTP function is restored
-
@Flohack bluetooth not working again
-
@rocket2nfinity I don't understand this, it works very well here. Any others with BT problems?
-
@Flohack It does that same conflict again - turn on in navbar, it's off in settings. Click on in settings, it just turns off after about five seconds.
I installed system and hallium-boot. Was i supposed to do something else?
-
@Flohack Regarding WiFi, I haven't noticed any change in connection hangups because I didn't notice any before. But I have noticed my connection speeds on both WIFi and cellular are much faster!
-
@rocket2nfinity No, that should be fine. strange. Can you please open a console and do hciconfig and rfkill list?
-
@Flohack First command returned nothing. Second said no to all questions on hardware and software block.
When I check bluetooth it still does the alternating turn on-turn off thing
-
Hi @Flohack
I have the same problem as @rocket2nfinity with the bluetooth except I'm able to turn on both switches, but bluetooth doesn't turn on. After something like 30 seconds it turns off both switches again. The rfkill list command gave only wifi no bluetooth. -
@Rondarius Same. Should have mentioned no bluetooth listed. Just WiFi in rfkill list command
-
@Rondarius @rocket2nfinity can you please do a dmesg | grep tooth after a reboot (to captrue all relevant lines from kernel log) ?
-
@Flohack phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ dmesg | grep tooth
[ 0.619319] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.20
[ 0.619343] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
[ 0.619355] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
[ 0.619364] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
[ 0.619383] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized
[ 4.723382] Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized
[ 4.723401] Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
[ 4.723414] Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.11
[ 4.723425] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[ 4.723432] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[ 4.723441] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
[ 4.723448] Bluetooth: HIDP (Human Interface Emulation) ver 1.2
[ 4.723458] Bluetooth: HIDP socket layer initialized
[ 4.723465] Bluetooth: HCI UART driver ver 2.3
[ 4.723472] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol H4 registered
[ 4.723478] Bluetooth: HCI UART protocol BCM registered
[ 4.830132] Bluetooth: bluesleep_init: BlueSleep Mode Driver Ver 1.2
[ 4.830449] Bluetooth: bt_host_wake 9, bt_ext_wake 8
[ 4.830481] Bluetooth: host_wake_irq 606, polarity 0