sicelo | mmm, arno11 ... do you receive/test incoming calls on the N900? if so, do you see the calling phone number? | 00:51 |
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sicelo | i see "{VoiceCallManager} [CallAdded] /n900_2/voicecall01 { State = incoming, LineIdentification = , Name = , Multiparty = False, RemoteHeld = False, RemoteMultiparty = False, Emergency = False }" | 00:52 |
sicelo | and the caller (myself) is not purposely hiding their number. | 00:52 |
sicelo | ah ... ignore that. it's only happening in pmOS. fine on Leste | 01:24 |
arno11 | sicelo: yes receiving callerID is fine but sending callerID only works with ofono scripts, not using sphone ATM. but i think Wizzup found why iirc. | 08:12 |
uvos__ | Wizzup: you did? | 10:05 |
Wizzup | uvos: hm? | 12:27 |
sicelo | arno11, i think Wizzup talked about telepathy issues (keeping the modem busy or something ...). | 18:38 |
Wizzup | I don't recall that :D | 18:42 |
sicelo | the modem hides your caller ID for outgoing calls because sphone asks it to do so | 18:43 |
sicelo | Wizzup: ah, i might have made a mistake then :-) | 18:43 |
sicelo | ah indeed, you talked about caller id hiding. i definitely misread. | 18:44 |
sicelo | anyway, to fix it for sphone, https://github.com/maemo-leste/sphone/blob/master/src/modules/comm-ofono.c#L566 should not be "enabled" but "disabled" or at least "default", or even just empty string. | 18:46 |
sicelo | it's named funny ... because it refers to CLIR network feature, where R means restrict(ion) :p | 18:47 |
Wizzup | good find | 18:57 |
sicelo | what was the suggested option regarding forced rotation for incoming calls via sphone, which breaks N900 display? | 19:02 |
bencoh | can't we just allow disabling forced rotation ? | 19:03 |
sicelo | that's what i wanted to do, and it's just a one-liner. but i seem to recall this idea/option was not accepted | 19:05 |
bencoh | uh | 19:06 |
Wizzup | sicelo: what is the one liner? | 19:20 |
Wizzup | in xorg? | 19:20 |
sicelo | no not xorg, but sphone. | 19:23 |
sicelo | i.e. make sphone not force portrait ... not even sure why it needs to force it tbh | 19:23 |
sicelo | even android supports accepting incoming call in landscape | 19:24 |
sicelo | anyway i checked the logs ... the xorg idea was to disable Randr completely on N900 | 19:25 |
sicelo | Wizzup: btw i think you managed to find out why telepathy/empathy provides busy signal for incoming calls ootb. i can't remember what the solution was | 19:31 |
sicelo | btw the phone application from Librem5 (Gnome Calls), works quite ok on N900 too :p | 20:23 |
sicelo | but USSD interface only works with ModemManager | 20:23 |
arno11 | sicelo: really good find with sphone callerID :) | 20:31 |
arno11 | Wizzup: (i made a PR for Pinephone UCM2: Earpeace sound is too loud by default. see https://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?s=aa64a6986bb64f88c68dcfb6450d8693&t=101337&page=5) | 20:39 |
arno11 | already tested on Pinephone | 20:39 |
arno11 | sicelo: is sphone a bit buggy on your device or is it just mine ? i mean sphone is difficult to use for me with incoming calls since the 2-3 last updates. but maybe it is just a bias | 20:45 |
arno11 | works fine with ofono scripts | 20:45 |
arno11 | so it makes me think it's only sphone related | 20:46 |
sicelo | buggy in what sense? | 20:50 |
arno11 | symptoms are: sphone is very slow to "pop-up" and ringtone starts too late or not starts at all | 20:51 |
arno11 | but maybe i modified something i can't remember lol | 20:52 |
sicelo | :-) | 20:54 |
sicelo | tbh, i don't know. my n900 is not even doing real phone calls yet. i got caught up with the other things on my setup, such as that gprs0 thing | 20:55 |
sicelo | arno11: btw your pulse and other needed configs are already in the images or still need some tweaking? | 20:55 |
sicelo | my N900 is now almost at 20h uptime from single charge, with modem turned on the whole time. i'm glad to see this | 20:56 |
arno11 | you can't get calls working without /etc/pulse/daemon.conf tweaks. Not already in last images | 20:57 |
arno11 | yeah PM is really good :) | 20:57 |
sicelo | arno11: and then the module probing order ... what exactly does that affect? | 21:15 |
sicelo | or it's not modules but daemons? | 21:15 |
arno11 | if you don't use the right order with modules, 2 consequences: crashes and bugs :D | 21:16 |
arno11 | i'm joking a bit. the most important thing is to start cmt_pulse as late as possible after ofono and sphone | 21:17 |
arno11 | so the ideal solution is to start cmt_pulse once hildon desktop is already loaded | 21:18 |
arno11 | (cmt_speech and omap_ssi modules must be loaded on boot) | 21:22 |
arno11 | now nokia_modem module can be loaded on boot or not, no real difference. | 21:34 |
uvos | just disable randr on n900 in xorg | 22:32 |
uvos | its pointless to have randr available when any mode setting breaks on n900 | 22:32 |
uvos | messing with things to not use the broken interface is not the way, fix the interface or remove it | 22:33 |
uvos | you can disable any extension in xorg.conf incl randr (1.2) | 22:33 |
uvos | idealy omap ddx would not advertise rotation capability when not on omap4 | 22:34 |
uvos | but disableing the extention is next up | 22:35 |
sicelo | uvos: it breaks the display. wallpaper doesn't show, etc. | 22:55 |
sicelo | why does sphone have to force portrait for a call? | 22:56 |
Wizzup | sicelo: imo the xrandr idea is better - does this break the display? | 23:07 |
sicelo | yes, try it on droid 4. should likely do the same thing | 23:08 |
uvos | sicelo: because the interface looks bad in landscape | 23:19 |
uvos | it dosent ajust well | 23:19 |
Wizzup | I mean the forcing a orientation isa hildon feature | 23:19 |
uvos | right | 23:19 |
Wizzup | it shouldn't break the background | 23:19 |
Wizzup | I think we should fix it in xorg config if we can | 23:19 |
uvos | i think sxrand not being avialbe is breaking hh | 23:19 |
Wizzup | but if we disable randr we might not be able to do tv out... | 23:20 |
uvos | is what sicelo is saying | 23:20 |
uvos | which would be a bug in hh | 23:20 |
uvos | or h-d | 23:20 |
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