** Also affects: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Network Indicator / Connectivity-API is not
rm .config/connectivity-service/config.ini.lock
solved my problem instantly!
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Title:
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To
I also got the same error after getting a full disk message. I also played
around with the WIFI access point like a previous user. I can confirm that it
was enough for me to delete the file
~/.config/connectivity-service/config.ini.lock to get the network indicator
back.
It sis worth
I have a the same issue on a BQ 4.5 running OTA-14 20161118. I
accidently left the hotspot on over night whilst it was charging, took
the phone to work and it when I tried to use it would not respond. I
went for a reset, when it came up the phone a drained a lot of the
battery, I could see a
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Milestone: 14 => x1
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Title:
Network Indicator / Connectivity-API is not accessible
To manage
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Antti Kaijanmäki (kaijanmaki) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Network Indicator /
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
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Title:
Network Indicator / Connectivity-API is not accessible
Created bug 1634997 for dekko.
Probably it would be a good thing, if lock files would be handled by a library,
so that bugs can be fixed at a central place.
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Remove all stale locks that I found and now everything seems to be
working again:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/.config$ du -a |grep lock$
rm ~/.config/connectivity-service/config.ini.lock
rm ~/.config/dekko.dekkoproject/mailboxConfig.json.lock
rm ~/.config/dekko.dekkoproject/notifications.json.lock
Last weekend the telephone froze (after turning off hotspot). And I had
to hard-reset it using the power button.
Then the strange behaviour began:
On startup, only one sim card (without pin) was working.
Also I was unable to unlock the pin protected card (there was no dialog asking
for the
This seems to be a manifestation of bug #1576989.
Workaround is to first make sure there is free space on the device and
then delete
.config/connectivity-service/config.ini.lock
I will work on a fix that makes i-network to remove this stale lock file
on startup if one exists.
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Title:
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** Description changed:
Sometime in the last few days my phone lost the ability to connect to
wifi networks and the network indicator at the top has stopped working.
Currently between "Bluetooth" and "Sound" I have a gear icon and the
caption "indicator-network". When I select it, the
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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I did the same thing, and it works! Thanks very much for that! Below
is the diff in my config. One thing I notice is the different
KnownSims. I switched from one Chinese SIM card to a different Chinese
SIM card and also moved to Hong Kong (i.e. roamed) at the same time. So
I guess that's a
Today I had the same issue. A have got OTA-13. A few days ago disk went
full and many creepy behaviours occurred. So I tidied up and all was
okay. Today my phablet had shutted off because of very low battery.
After charging a while I booted the phone and indicator-network was away
like these bug.
Maybe it's just because of missing systemd service files. May someone
post a list of a working configuration?
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:/etc/systemd/system$ sudo find . -name "*.service"
./bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth.service
./bluetooth.target.wants/bluetooth-touch.service
./plymouth.service
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Milestone: None => 14
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Title:
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To
A factory reset sorted it all out for me, but this is a bit drastic
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 at 18:11 Lucio Carreras <1615...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I have exactly the same issues, also with OTA 13. The log files, the
> terminal output.. Everything is exactly the same. You mentioned a live
>
I have exactly the same issues, also with OTA 13. The log files, the
terminal output.. Everything is exactly the same. You mentioned a live
debugging session. Maybe we could start one these days. I have time from
7pm (Berlin time) every day.
Maybe we can find a solution.
I guess, this bug can be
I'll have a go at organising a time on IRC. I don't have much free time
this week, but I also don't use my Ubuntu Touch phone for anything, so I
don't mind taking my time over this.
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Hi, unfortunately I am not really free today which is a shame because it
would be good to help with this bug. I probably need to go for a factory
reset as this phone is my daily driver and I need to see when I am on
mobile data or wifi. Sorry I can't help via IRC today. I will wait until
tomorrow
Matthew, Steven:
Thank you for the information you have provided this far! Unfortunately
based on the information I have been unable to deduct the cause of the
problems you are seeing. Would it be possible to have a live IRC debug
session with either or both of you next week?
If so, please ping
There's been a reboot in the meantime by the way...
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ status indicator-network
indicator-network start/running, process 2642
More stuff that may be useful, or just to keep in sync with all of the
above...
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ ps auxww | grep 2642
phablet 2642 0.1
OK, that's suspicious.
Could you provide the output of the following command:
$ status indicator-network
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phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ dbus-send --print-reply
--dest=com.ubuntu.connectivity1 /com/ubuntu/connectivity1/NetworkingStatus
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get
string:com.ubuntu.connectivity1.NetworkingStatus string:Status
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
OK, thanks. Nothing seems wrong there.
Could you now reboot your phones and get me the output of following
commands, thanks!
$ dbus-send --print-reply --dest=com.ubuntu.connectivity1
/com/ubuntu/connectivity1/NetworkingStatus
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get
Me too, this didn't allow me to check for updates:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ stop indicator-network
indicator-network stop/waiting
Here I went to System Settings. It still said "Connect to the Internet
to check for updates".
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ rm .cache/upstart/indicator-network*
Hi, I have done as you suggest but nothing has changed, screenshot of the
log file attached.
Regards,
[image: screenshot20160908_194824951.png]Steven
On Thu, 8 Sep 2016 at 17:15 Antti Kaijanmäki
wrote:
> Now, to get past the "Connect to the Internet to check
Now, to get past the "Connect to the Internet to check for updates" in
system settings, could you try to issue the following command:
$ stop indicator-network
Then open system settings and see if it allows you to check for updates.
Right now there should not be any, as OTA-13 has not been
Hey Antti, that worked! Thanks a lot for that! I even forgot to add
the password keyword and it just prompted me for the password on screen.
Now when I try to check for software updates it says "Connect to the
Internet to check for updates", which isn't so good. But oh well,
progress :-)
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** Summary changed:
- Wifi networking no longer possible, network indicator broken
+ Network Indicator / Connectivity-API is not accessible
** Changed in: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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