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    Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners

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    • Flohack
      Flohack @rocket2nfinity last edited by

      @rocket2nfinity I don't understand this, it works very well here. Any others with BT problems?

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        rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

        @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?

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          rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

          @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!

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          • Flohack
            Flohack @rocket2nfinity last edited by

            @rocket2nfinity No, that should be fine. strange. Can you please open a console and do hciconfig and rfkill list?

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              rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

              @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

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                Rondarius @Flohack last edited by

                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.

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                  rocket2nfinity @Rondarius last edited by

                  @Rondarius Same. Should have mentioned no bluetooth listed. Just WiFi in rfkill list command

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                  • Flohack
                    Flohack @Rondarius last edited by

                    @Rondarius @rocket2nfinity can you please do a dmesg | grep tooth after a reboot (to captrue all relevant lines from kernel log) ?

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                      rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

                      @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

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                        Rondarius @Flohack last edited by

                        @Flohack I have exactly the same output as @rocket2nfinity.

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                          A Former User last edited by A Former User

                          can i use this in my 4cores angler ?
                          because i can't find 4 cores boot / system images in the link provided

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                          • Flohack
                            Flohack @Guest last edited by

                            @HMZ47 Sorry, I removed 4 cores some days ago since I got a feeling that nobody here has the issue. If you are experiencing bootloops with the 8-core version I can build a 4-core again. Not that the change is only in halium-boot.img which contains a locked-down kernel. All other files are the same.

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                              A Former User @Flohack last edited by A Former User

                              @Flohack

                              Thanks u sir.
                              my angler suffers from BLOD, so it won't work for me, i already flashed regular twrp and it did not boot .

                              apparently i'm the only user here with 4 cores LoL.

                              appreciate your work, Thanks

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                                Flohack @Guest last edited by

                                @HMZ47 said in Call for testing: Google/Huawei Nexus 6P (angler) owners:

                                ly i'm the only user here with 4 cores LoL.

                                Ok there is a 4-core TWRP, you need this first, to confirm its this bug. Can you get hand on it?

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                                • Flohack
                                  Flohack last edited by

                                  Guys re WiFi: This is the error I get frequently. The WiFi driver shuts down, and I have to disable/enable WiFi again to get it working:
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                                  If you ever encounter this please tell me, thanks!

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                                    A Former User @Flohack last edited by A Former User

                                    @Flohack yes i flashed it, and it worked for me.

                                    update: I used boot image in the angler zip file (halium_angler.tar.xz) and it worked also.
                                    runing lscpu shows that only 4 cores are runing, so i think it worked.

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                                      rocket2nfinity @Flohack last edited by

                                      @Flohack The only time i've had to turn WiFi off and back on again to get WiFi back is after my network went down and it didn't automatically re-negotiate the connection after network came back up. I'll look at the dmesg you used next time it happens.

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                                        Rondarius @Flohack last edited by

                                        @Flohack do you have problems with the sound on incomming calls? It drops the sound and suddenly it comes back again. It almost feels like screen rotation interfers with the sound.

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                                          Rondarius last edited by

                                          It is the screen lock that makes the sound drop on incomming calls. Press the power button during an incomming call and it mutes the sound, not to zero you are able to here the ring tone.

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                                          • Flohack
                                            Flohack @Rondarius last edited by

                                            @Rondarius Hmm maybe thats intentional? I never press power during an incoming call, because I want to answer it 😉
                                            But I will try it. Its nothing that should be connected with the port, this must be a general Ubuntu Touch feature 🙂

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