On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 6:00 PM, David Marceau <uticdmarceau2...@yahoo.ca>wrote:
> Hi there everyone, > > The ubuntu phone gui is responsive/snappy. Congrats on that. > > I recently obtained a Nexus 4. Now I wish to use it with Ubuntu Phone > on Windmobile in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. After flashing the devel > channel, I got a blinking 3g light and I saw I was able to dial and make > another phone ring, but once I answered, there was no voice or volume on > the receiving phone nor could I hear anything sent to my nexus 4. There > was no wifi capability enabled and somewhere I saw something about > apt-get install ofono, but how do I do that if I have no network > connection at all no mobile-data/no-wifi? > How did you install? More importantly, which channel did you select when doing your initial flash? > I have windmobile 3G with AWS1 and possibly LTE also but it's not > advertised nor licensed for wind. In Android it displays it has UMTS:3. > > I read somewhere it has to do with ofono. Are there ofono > configurations for every phone service provider? > ofono is already on the device and is what is used. > The bottom line is how do I get the voice, mobile-data and wifi working > with the nexus 4 in ubuntu phone on > http://www.windmobile.ca/ > ? > If none of these work, it may be that you installed from the devel-proposed channel and fell into some unlucky build. Can we discard that first? If you don't know what I mean, you should of either flashed your device with: - to get tested bleeding edge: phablet-flash --bootstrap --channel devel - or latest stable release: phablet-flash --bootstrap Cheers Sergio.
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