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Re: [Bug 1456501] Re: Messaging ask to select a SIM card while there only is one
On 05/19/2015 09:22 PM, Tiago Salem Herrmann wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Could you also provide the output of the following command?
>
> adb shell gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
>
Sure, here they are.
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ gsettings list-recursively | grep com.ubuntu.phone
com.ubuntu.phone default-sim-for-calls 'ask'
com.ubuntu.phone default-sim-for-messages 'ask'
com.ubuntu.phone sim-names {'/ril_0': 'SIM 1', '/ril_1': 'SIM 2'}
ask seems unnecessary with just one SIM installed... :-)
Kind regards,
Ed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1456501
Title:
Messaging ask to select a SIM card while there only is one
Status in messaging-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The phone was low on battery and switched off at some point, while playing music.
Later, while charging, i powered on the phone and tried to send a textmessage.
But i got a pop-up, saying:
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No SIM card selected
You need to select a SIM card
close
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I have only one SIM card installed and it was registered to the provider (t-mobile)
And with only one SIM, there is no option to select a SIM.
So i had to restart the phone in order to be able to send the textmessage.
After the restart, the phone worked normaly again.
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