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Message #58986
[Bug 1426467] Re: Indicator can fail to display panel icon
Note, I just hit another related problem where the phone booted and the
automatic PIN-unlock dialog wasn't displayed. This is the first time
I've hit this in maybe 75 boots.
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Title:
Indicator can fail to display panel icon
Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
current build number: 122
device name: krillin
channel: ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed
It's possible for the device to boot in such a manner that the
network-indicator doesn't display an icon on the top panel ( see
attached screenshot ).
I was testing a change to ofono ( currently in silo ubuntu-013 ) which
fixes a MTK-specific bug where the device boots and the 2nd SIM slot
isn't recognized. So to test, I continually rebooted the device. I
have two SIMs installed, the first unlocked, the second is locked.
In the case of the missing icon, no PIN unlock screen was displayed
after booting.
I checked using 'ps' and an indicator-network process is running,
however when I checked /home/phablet/.cache/upstart, there only
indicator-network log files I see are the saved .gz files. There's no
unzipped/current indicator-network.log. The .gz log file with the
most recent timestamp shows a single log message:
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/.cache/upstart$ less indicator-network.log.1.gz
void core::dbus::Property<T>::handle_changed(const core::dbus::types::Variant&) [with PropertyType = org::freedesktop::URfkill::Interface::Killswitch::Property::State]: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "Get" with signature "ss" on interface "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" doesn't exist
I checked and urfkilld is running on the system.
I also verified that there were no crash files present on the system.
I also checked and there was nothing relevant in syslog.
This bug is hard to reproduce as well. I've hit it 4 or 5 times out
of a total of maybe 45-50 reboots.
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