Hi, everyone!
Today I had trouble with my upgrade of Mobian from bookwork to trixie with no call audio after the upgrade (and poor/inconsistent call audio before the upgrade). So I figured I'd try flashing some of the latest OS images.
I tried Ubuntu Touch for the first time, and I love the GUI--it is super-slick! But it did not register my SIM with the network, and thus I could not use it as a phone. At least Mobian trixie was able to register my SIM with the network (US Mobile "Dark Star" on AT&T network).
Ubuntu Touch does seem to see the modem, since it sees and reports the IMEI number correctly.
The website for Ubuntu Touch claims that it can make and receive calls on the PinePhone Pro, but I can't.
Has anyone figured out how to make Ubuntu Touch work properly (at least as far as they promise on their website, which includes calls and SMS texts but not some other features)?
Meanwhile, I'll try flashing some other OSes, but I'd love to get Ubuntu Touch working, primarily because of the GUI, but also because I use Ubuntu with touch support on my Starlabs StarLite Mk. V tablet as a daily driver. It would be really nice having a fairly uniform user experience across my devices.
Thanks in advance! Any tips/advice are welcome!
UPDATE: Weird--I just noticed that after booting to Ubuntu Touch on the microSD, it registered the SIM correctly. It seems like (but I haven't proven yet) that every time I boot from Ubuntu Touch on the internal eMMC it doesn't register the SIM correctly...
I will try re-imaging the eMMC, but after I flash a few other OSes to see how far along they're coming.
Today I had trouble with my upgrade of Mobian from bookwork to trixie with no call audio after the upgrade (and poor/inconsistent call audio before the upgrade). So I figured I'd try flashing some of the latest OS images.
I tried Ubuntu Touch for the first time, and I love the GUI--it is super-slick! But it did not register my SIM with the network, and thus I could not use it as a phone. At least Mobian trixie was able to register my SIM with the network (US Mobile "Dark Star" on AT&T network).
Ubuntu Touch does seem to see the modem, since it sees and reports the IMEI number correctly.
The website for Ubuntu Touch claims that it can make and receive calls on the PinePhone Pro, but I can't.
Has anyone figured out how to make Ubuntu Touch work properly (at least as far as they promise on their website, which includes calls and SMS texts but not some other features)?
Meanwhile, I'll try flashing some other OSes, but I'd love to get Ubuntu Touch working, primarily because of the GUI, but also because I use Ubuntu with touch support on my Starlabs StarLite Mk. V tablet as a daily driver. It would be really nice having a fairly uniform user experience across my devices.
Thanks in advance! Any tips/advice are welcome!
UPDATE: Weird--I just noticed that after booting to Ubuntu Touch on the microSD, it registered the SIM correctly. It seems like (but I haven't proven yet) that every time I boot from Ubuntu Touch on the internal eMMC it doesn't register the SIM correctly...
I will try re-imaging the eMMC, but after I flash a few other OSes to see how far along they're coming.