(02-26-2020, 09:57 AM)harvey186 Wrote:  For reproduce, install an app like seafile or nextcloud (any app which is NOT activating the online keyboard). Ok, so it seems it does so for any Qt-based app (tried also with deepin-calculator and kcalc), that's interesting for sure! 
Digging a bit I found  this related thread, which looks like this could be related to how Xwayland and squeekboard (fail to) interact. 
Anyway, you could ping them and share the details of your bug, then wait for the fix...
 nas Wrote:The mac address appears to change after every reboot. Found similar behaviour mentioned here but different chipset not sure if it's relevant. That shouldn't be (at least with the latest images), can you share your dmesg log?
	  
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		New release available!   
Version 20200226 has a few more packages and customizations (thanks to @ rico for most of these), and this release includes newly-released versions of the following Purism packages: 
- phosh v0.2.0 
- chatty v0.1.8 (along with purple-mm-sms v0.1.2) 
- squeekboard v0.1.9
 
I also upgraded ModemManager, which improves things a bit, but also comes with a few new bugs... If you experience issues with your modem, here are a couple workaround: 
- mobile internet: if you fail to connect to Internet, go to Settings -> Mobile, then turn the "Mobile Data" switch off and on again 
- text messages not showing up in "Chats": restarting ModemManager (systemctl restart ModemManager.service) should solve the issue
  (02-26-2020, 02:32 PM)nas Wrote:  On 20200217 at the moment but will upgrade if that's the problem. Ok, you got an old on, try with 20200226, this should be a solved issue   
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		built and installed the latest, The led is nice. I'm building with firefox and some of the popups overflow the screen, does anybody have any ideas or pointers on how to fix that?
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		A lot of apps are overflow the screen. And there is no way to move the window. But I think the dev is working hard on it.
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		Also having DNS issues with 226 img. 
"Err:1  https://deb.debian.org/debian sid InRelease                            
  Could not resolve 'debian.map.fastly.net' Could not resolve 'deb.debian.org'"
 
Trying to locate the issue, but, alas, I'm just too stupid. Tried changine nameservers in the WiFi... host/name file in /etc look okay. Hmm.
 
Loving all the other updates though! Thanks and keep it coming! Would also contribute a very modest amount as able to any donation you may set up.
	  
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		 (02-26-2020, 07:27 PM)Beattie Wrote:  built and installed the latest, The led is nice. I'm building with firefox and some of the popups overflow the screen, does anybody have any ideas or pointers on how to fix that? Yes, that's the current problem with desktop apps on phones, most of them don't do well with these tiny screens. That should improve after the Pinephone and Librem5 have reached enough people, but for now the only advice I have is to be patient (or, if you have the skills, try implementing an adaptive UI for your apps of interest    )
  (02-27-2020, 11:21 AM)parkerwb Wrote:  Also having DNS issues with 226 img. Hmmm, I may have a clue: could you try editing your mobile data connection (something like /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/<APN name>.nmconnection) and change the dns-priority value to 120?
 
(I don't have a SIM available to test for now)
	  
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
		 (02-27-2020, 12:25 PM)a-wai Wrote:   (02-27-2020, 11:21 AM)parkerwb Wrote:  Also having DNS issues with 226 img. Hmmm, I may have a clue: could you try editing your mobile data connection (something like /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/<APN name>.nmconnection) and change the dns-priority value to 120? 
 
(I don't have a SIM available to test for now) 
The only connection I have in /etc/N..M../sys-cons/ is for my WiFi... nothing for Mobile/modem etc. so no priority value. Still digging around.
 Code: GNU nano 4.8                                                                      
The Land of Make Believe.nmconnection                                                                                 
[connection] 
id=The Land of Make Believe 
uuid=6a7a79e0-f728-4c53-965e-90c16566d26f 
type=wifi 
interface-name=wlan0 
permissions= 
timestamp=1581090957 
 
[wifi] 
mac-address-blacklist= 
mode=infrastructure 
seen-bssids=C0:3F:0E:BD:E0:88; 
ssid=The Land of Make Believe 
 
[wifi-security] 
auth-alg=open 
key-mgmt=wpa-psk 
psk=blahblah 
 
[ipv4] 
dns=8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4; 
dns-search= 
ignore-auto-dns=true 
method=auto 
 
[ipv6] 
addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy 
dns-search= 
method=auto 
 
[proxy]
  
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
		
		
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		Alright, and you can ping 8.8.8.8 with no losses ? Have you tried getting closer to your hotspot ? (I found my Pinephone has a quite limited wifi range) 
 
What does "nslookup kernel.org"  output? (package dnsutils, in case it's not installed)
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
		
		
		02-27-2020, 02:19 PM 
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		ping 8.8.8.8 works but not ping google.com - there's a quick fix by reordering the hosts entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf - see first part of this  solution.
	  
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
		
		
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		 (02-27-2020, 01:23 PM)a-wai Wrote:  Alright, and you can ping 8.8.8.8 with no losses ? Have you tried getting closer to your hotspot ? (I found my Pinephone has a quite limited wifi range) 
 
What does "nslookup kernel.org"  output? (package dnsutils, in case it's not installed) 
Yes I can browse website by IP, ping by IP etc. Can't install dnsutils because of the apt resolve error. 'service ModemManager stop' didn't help (thinking maybe apt was trying to use mobile data instead of WiFi and I have no SIM installed). Still playing around, but at a loss and, sadly, no linux expert nor DNS expert.
 Code: debian@pinephone:/usr/lib/systemd$ resolvectl status 
Global 
       LLMNR setting: yes 
MulticastDNS setting: yes 
  DNSOverTLS setting: no 
      DNSSEC setting: allow-downgrade 
    DNSSEC supported: yes 
  Current DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 
         DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1 
          DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa 
                      16.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      168.192.in-addr.arpa 
                      17.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      18.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      19.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      20.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      21.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      22.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      23.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      24.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      25.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      26.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      27.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      28.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      29.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      30.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      31.172.in-addr.arpa 
                      corp 
                      d.f.ip6.arpa 
                      home 
                      internal 
                      intranet 
                      lan 
                      local 
                      private 
                      test 
 
Link 3 (wwan0) 
      Current Scopes: none 
DefaultRoute setting: no 
       LLMNR setting: yes 
MulticastDNS setting: no 
  DNSOverTLS setting: no 
      DNSSEC setting: allow-downgrade 
    DNSSEC supported: yes 
 
Link 2 (wlan0) 
      Current Scopes: DNS LLMNR/IPv4 LLMNR/IPv6 
DefaultRoute setting: yes 
       LLMNR setting: yes 
MulticastDNS setting: no 
  DNSOverTLS setting: no 
      DNSSEC setting: allow-downgrade 
    DNSSEC supported: yes 
  Current DNS Server: 192.168.1.1 
         DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1 
          DNS Domain: ~.
  
 (02-27-2020, 02:19 PM)nas Wrote:  ping 8.8.8.8 works but not ping google.com - there's a quick fix by reordering the hosts entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf - see first part of this solution. 
BOOM! That worked. Thanks for the help! Here's what my nsswitch.conf looks like now.
 Code: # /etc/nsswitch.conf 
# 
# Example configuration of GNU Name Service Switch functionality. 
# If you have the `glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try: 
# `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file. 
 
passwd:         files systemd 
group:          files systemd 
shadow:         files 
gshadow:        files 
 
# hosts:          files resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns 
hosts:          files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns 
networks:       files 
 
protocols:      db files 
services:       db files 
ethers:         db files 
rpc:            db files 
 
netgroup:       nis
  
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	 
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