I am unable to trigger this any more on current builds.
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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FWIW, I see the weird new behavior on every test with wifi enabled, even
when the screen is on and the phone is actively doing something. For
example, while playing music:
http://people.canonical.com/~platform-qa/power-
results/2015-12-08_09:19:36-krillin-196-power_usage_music/graph.png
... vers
tvoss: The raw data is available. Simply remove "graph.png" from the
URL and it'll give you a directory with all sorts of logs.
The green-shaded section is the active measurement period used for
statistics. The red-shaded portions indicate where USB was connected.
Everything else is unplugged.
I created bug 1524133 to track the issues I'm seeing. I don't know if
it's related to this bug, but so far it looks probable.
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Is it possible that this fix might cause a phone to wake up more often,
or to stay awake longer? I'm seeing weird idle power behavior ever
since this fix landed in krillin rc-proposed 196.
Before: ~9 mA
http://people.canonical.com/~platform-qa/power-results/2015-12-08_03:19:30-krillin-195-power_u
While this technically closes the bug, it also makes location controls
less convenient and harder to access. Would it be possible to have the
control in both the indicator and in system settings, in addition to the
new link in the indicator? Is there a way to do a 3-way toggle in the
indicator?
** Attachment added: "_usr_bin_ubuntu-location-serviced.0.crash"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/location-service/+bug/1508262/+attachment/4501469/+files/_usr_bin_ubuntu-location-serviced.0.crash
** Description changed:
Using arale rc-proposed 143, I'm getting location-serviced cr
Public bug reported:
Using arale rc-proposed 143, I'm getting location-serviced crashes
within about 15 minutes each boot if I leave the phone idle.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Do a completely fresh wipe/flash of arale rc-proposed 143.
2. Complete the welcome wizard and scope tutorial.
3. Ta
I've been running into this bug for months on a new notebook. At random
times during my session, it changes the keyboard layout and I have to
manually reset it.
I tried installing debian/testing on the same notebook, using a minimal
install, then added Xorg and sawfish. No ibus packages, no GNOM
It's great that users can now disable access... but I see two other
issues now:
- After disabling access to an app, the app is still shown as being
allowed to access location services. Just exit the settings app and re-
start it, and the UI shows access as enabled again.
- After disabling acces
Having trouble testing this in place on the phone. Any hints on what
process(es) to measure or how to make it leak? I didn't see any memory
increase in any of the processes I checked.
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Public bug reported:
While sanity testing krillin rtm image 139, I paired a bluetooth
headset. I made a call with it, hung up, then turned the headset off.
I noticed this caused the BT indicator icon to invert, which is a nice
way to indicate whether something is connected. So, I turned the devi
Well, it *was* fixed...
On Utopic 166, the location indicator checkboxes un-check themselves
again after a minute or two. I can't get location functions to work at
all.
** Changed in: indicator-location (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Tags added: qa-daily-testing rtm14
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Just confirming... this seems to be fixed in the last few phone images.
Utopic 124 had no trouble keeping both location indicators checked.
Granted, I still can't get location to work, but the boxes at least stay
checked now.
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