** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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This can probably be closed. After receiving my tablet back from BQ with
the s/n, mac addresses, etc. reset, I haven't had this problem since.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1607684
Title:
wifi networks not remembered correctly (ubuntu touch, bq M10)
Status in Canonical
If not related to bug 1588126 then the crash could be indicator-network
crash bug 1607079
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Title:
wifi networks not
I am not certain, but I believe it is labelled 'nvram'. Describing the
problem in terms of using format & download should be sufficient. BQ
support are aware of the problems the tool has.
On 2 August 2016 at 11:38, Samuel Walladge
wrote:
> Ok.
>
> "You will have lost
Ok.
"You will have lost your S/N, MAC addresses, and some key
material the HDMI software expects to find (but does not use)."
What partition(s) keep that data?
(Asking because I'm trying to gather data for discussing with BQ.)
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I think so, yes. There are a number of ways that tool can be used to brick
devices.
That is why we try to only document ubuntu-device-flash, which knows to
keep clear of these pitfalls.
Note that your tablet never had an IMEI - that's a phone thing.
On 2 August 2016 at 02:16, Samuel Walladge
Ouch. What a way to learn about imei...
Is this then a fault with the flash tool I used? (I mean an official
tool from the manufacturer isn't supposed to destroy the device...)
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So, your symptoms are unfortunately perfectly explained by wiping with
format & download. You will have lost your S/N, MAC addresses, and some key
material the HDMI software expects to find (but does not use).
When your MAC addresses are wiped, the system will generate fresh ones
every boot,
Also, probably related, I just discovered through an irc conversation on
#ubuntu-touch (thanks Mister_Q) that using the bq flash tool (which I did to
fix an unbootable
system) and selecting 'format and download' (which I also did), would have
deleted the imei partition.
Quite possible, seeing as
- syslog is attached
- wifi access point is set up as following: 2.4Ghz, channel 11, 20MHz width, AU
region, WPA2 PSK security, wps disabled.
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How is you access point configured?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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This was reported in the test lab at one point but not reproduced
Adding your syslog would be helpful
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Assignee: (unassigned) => John McAleely (john.mcaleely)
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