Same here on Pixel 3a XL.
If you want to use the app in the meantime, while it is being fixed, you can install the older version from the open store: https://open-store.io/app/music.ubports/versions
Same here on Pixel 3a XL.
If you want to use the app in the meantime, while it is being fixed, you can install the older version from the open store: https://open-store.io/app/music.ubports/versions
+1 Owncloud contacts sync
+1 A stable device
+1 Bluetooth working with a carkit
Then I can use it as my daily device
The Android roms are here: https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-e4-5/support-sheet?ssess=5b92b52c288f1&sorigin=productList
Can not find the Ubuntu roms on there site They should be here: https://www.bq.com/en/support/aquaris-e4-5-ubuntu-edition/support-sheet?ssess=5b92b52c288f1&sorigin=productList
My bq E4.5 did not work with my Parrot carkit CK3100 (sound does not work). Now I have a 'new' phone, the OPO and it works fine with my Parror carkit. It pairs right away and then there was the big surprise, I have sound!
Still one problem. When the phone is on, and I turn the key of my car, so the Parrot starts functioning, the Parrot and the OPO start to communicate, ending in a rebooting OPO.
I installed logviewer. Maybe this gives me any clue.
If you have a positive Bluetooth story, please tell it in this thread.
@libremax Thanks for the comment
It's on Ubuntu 15.04 (r3). This is my daily driver and not yet ready for an upgrade to 16.04. When tried I'll let it know here.
With a 'usb to mini usb' cable you can attach a mouse to your phone.
Solution:
Remove TELEports from your phone and delete every trace of it. The last step I choose adb.
On your desktop in Terminal:
Then I installed version 1.17 from the openstore. I think 1.18 would have worked too but I thought, just to be sure.
After installing and setting up with the country code and phone number, I reciefed a message on Telegram (desktop and iPhone version). And now it works like a charm!
I think the problem occured in the first place, because I was new to Telegram. So I did not have an account already, before installing.
Maybe more people (maybe all using UT) should file a request Signal support page => upper right corner
@elastic Did it!
@3arn0wl do you have a more specific link?
After calling with the phone app, the network is gone, so I can't make any phone calls, and other people can't reach my phone by calling me. It takes a 10 tot 20 seconds to get the connection back (name of the provider showing again in the phone app). The icon for the phone network shows like there is no problem.
Also, when I call someone, and break the connection, the phone app stops, so I need to start it up again.
When someone calls me and we end the connection, this problem doesn't seem to show up
Phone: BQ E4.5
OS: 16.04 version 127 (this is in dev mode, but the problem is also in rc mode)
Problem is not in 15.04
Had the same only can it trigger on another way.
Indeed looks likesomethingbwith gps
Thanks for the reminder. Voted for this beautiful project and beautiful hard working people. Spending their spare time for just helping other people and making this project for what it is. And it is something! Thank you. Hope it helps
Same here on Pixel 3a XL.
If you want to use the app in the meantime, while it is being fixed, you can install the older version from the open store: https://open-store.io/app/music.ubports/versions
@Dunbrokin I use the link under the picture of the Googleplaystore. https://www.whatsapp.com/android/
@lkroll said in Signal App for UT:
@Tobi79 You can also use Matrix with a Signal Bridge as a workaround.
Do you know a good article how to accomplish this option?
@Bolly sorry I misunderstood. I can not see what you mean because I visit the forum more often.
@Bolly it is not the case here. Delete cookies?
Had the same only can it trigger on another way.
Indeed looks likesomethingbwith gps
Congratulations!
Okay, okay. I'm a little disappointed
@hunter616 Have a look over here: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/9487/usb-tethering-windows-driver?_=1699461580620
You are looking for usb_moded. This works fine when your dekstop is Linux.
On your phone go to the terminal:
usb_moded_util -c rndis //activates USB Tethering
On your desktop go to the terminal:
ip a
Now you'll see an usb0 in the list. In my case the desktop connects to the phone and I have an internetconnections throuh the phone.
usb_moded_util -m //gives a list of all modes you can choose from
usb_moded_util -c mtp_adb //default mode for adb and charging
usb_moded_util -c rndis //activates USB Tethering
etc.