Notifications and waking up scrren
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On stable channel as on RC 2020-W49
my Nexus 5 scree doesn't wake up:- when alarm ring up
- when I'm receiving calls
- when plugin usb cable on
- or when I'm receiving message.
Is there a way to configure screen to wake up in this cases ?
however the phone vibrate and the indicator light flash up.
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this are the repowered logs just after receiving an email
2020-12-07T17:18:01.645791+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_requestSysState(:1.39,usensord,1) 2020-12-07T17:18:01.647678+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_requestSysState(:1.39,usensord,1) => 408 2020-12-07T17:18:01.647881+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: disallow_suspend 2020-12-07T17:18:01.647911+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: LibsuspendSystemPowerControl: disallow_suspend(DefaultStateMachine) 2020-12-07T17:18:01.647932+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: LibsuspendSystemPowerControl: exiting suspend 2020-12-07T17:18:01.707716+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_setScreenPowerMode(:1.80,on,4) 2020-12-07T17:18:01.709290+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: handle_notification 2020-12-07T17:18:01.709315+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: proximity_state() 2020-12-07T17:18:01.792157+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: schedule_synthetic_initial_event(), state=near, delay_ms=500 2020-12-07T17:18:01.852581+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_requestSysState(:1.77,media-hub-playback_lock,1) 2020-12-07T17:18:01.854114+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_requestSysState(:1.77,media-hub-playback_lock,1) => 409 2020-12-07T17:18:01.957121+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: handle_proximity_event(near) 2020-12-07T17:18:01.957235+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: proximity_state() => near 2020-12-07T17:18:01.957260+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: enable_proximity_events() 2020-12-07T17:18:02.036477+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: schedule_synthetic_initial_event(), state=near, delay_ms=500 2020-12-07T17:18:02.036625+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: disallow_suspend 2020-12-07T17:18:02.036645+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: LibsuspendSystemPowerControl: disallow_suspend(DefaultStateMachine) 2020-12-07T17:18:02.102145+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: handle_proximity_event(near) 2020-12-07T17:18:02.102203+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: handle_proximity_near 2020-12-07T17:18:03.667497+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_clearSysState(:1.39,408) 2020-12-07T17:18:06.234163+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_clearSysState(:1.77,409) 2020-12-07T17:18:06.246285+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: allow_suspend 2020-12-07T17:18:06.246327+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: LibsuspendSystemPowerControl: allow_suspend(DefaultStateMachine) 2020-12-07T17:18:06.246361+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: LibsuspendSystemPowerControl: Preparing for suspend 2020-12-07T17:18:06.431023+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UnityScreenService: dbus_setScreenPowerMode(:1.80,off,4) 2020-12-07T17:18:06.434094+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: DefaultStateMachine[c2]: handle_no_notification 2020-12-07T17:18:06.434134+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UbuntuProximitySensor: disable_proximity_events() 2020-12-07T17:18:20.713101+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UPowerPowerSourceAndLid: change_device(/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_battery), type= battery, is_present=1, state=charging, percentage=30.00, temperature=26.30 2020-12-07T17:18:20.720477+01:00 ubuntu-phablet repowerd[1818]: UPowerPowerSourceAndLid: change_device(/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/DisplayDevice), type=ba ttery, is_present=1, state=charging, percentage=30.00, temperature=0.00
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maybe that can help
looking at /var/log/syslog when receiving a mail I've got this:Dec 7 17:49:21 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [95246.227889] max17048_work: rsoc=0x6737 rvcell=0x0C72 soc=52 v_mv=3982 i_ua=-439717 t=276 Dec 7 17:50:03 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [95287.939597] max17048_work: rsoc=0x6826 rvcell=0x0C78 soc=53 v_mv=3990 i_ua=-439108 t=276
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@saveurlinux Seems your proximity is always near. Can you test it with doing a phone call, does it turn on/off your screen properly when moving away/to your head?
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@flohack Thanks, for replaying,
When giving a call, the screen turn off just after clicking on calling green button and never goes on after.
When receiving a call, the screen in off, after manually turn on pressing power button I can answer the call then the screen goes off immediately.Maybe an hardware problem ?
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@saveurlinux I've tryed the sensorsstatus applications and looking at proximity, it does return "No data available"
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@saveurlinux I've installed /e/ android alternative to give tried https://e.foundation/, it's a very nice work they have done to.
With /e/ screen wake up when alarm ring-up but none when receiving mail. -
@saveurlinux Yeah sensorstatus is a bit broken for proximity still. Thats why I asked about the call. Unfortunately I am not sure whats going on, it works on other N5s very well, I would suspect a hardware issue, maybe you can try to test it with an Android app?
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@flohack Thanks, for replying, seem to be an hardware issue. Is it possible to disable this sensors as it send back wrong information ?