@allen did you comment because you reproduced this recently? this is a
year old report
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: New => Incomplete
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alesage@dioptrique:⟫ adb shell gsettings list-recursively | grep
com.ubuntu.phone
com.ubuntu.phone default-sim-for-calls 'ask'
com.ubuntu.phone default-sim-for-messages 'ask'
com.ubuntu.phone mms-group-chat-enabled false
com.ubuntu.phone sim-names @a{ss} {}
alesage@dioptrique:⟫ adb shell mc-tool
After few reboots I managed to get messages sent, but since then I
cannot make any calls, Phone app keeps telling me No network, however
the SIM settings said it si registered successfully to Orange.
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On Tue, 2015-05-19 at 22:05 +0200, Ed Kapitein wrote:
On 05/19/2015 09:22 PM, Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
Thanks for the info.
Could you also provide the output of the following command?
adb shell gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
Sure, here they are.
Hi, thanks for the report.
could you enable developer mode (system settings-about this
phone-developer mode) and run adb shell mc-tool dump on your desktop?
If you don't have adb, you can also get the same information by typing
mc-tool dump in the terminal application on your phone. Feel free to
On 05/19/2015 09:22 PM, Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
Thanks for the info.
Could you also provide the output of the following command?
adb shell gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
Sure, here they are.
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
The 'ask' is only used in case you decide to use two sim cards at some
point. It is the default value.
All configuration seems to be correct. In case you manage to reproduce
the bug again, please provide the logs running the same commands without
rebooting the device.
Thank you.
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On Tue, 2015-05-19 at 17:19 +, Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
Hi, thanks for the report.
could you enable developer mode (system settings-about this
phone-developer mode) and run adb shell mc-tool dump on your desktop?
If you don't have adb, you can also get the same information by typing
Thanks for the info.
Could you also provide the output of the following command?
adb shell gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
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