> > > With no real knowledge of the system, my first guess is that something > has failed to run the cellular stuff entirely, perhaps failing to > initialise the gsm modem? >
This was an issue that appeared intermittently due to a bug in urfkill. Utopic image #71 should solve this. > If this kind of situation happens, what is the network indicator > supposed to do? From this experience, I expect that if this > initialisation fails, the network indicator just shows the 0 bars icon. > If this is correct, I think we can say that this is the wrong > behaviour, the indicator is thus explicitly telling me I have a phone > connection, when in fact nothing is initialised. If the indicator had > shown an error icon, no icon, or even no signal, I would have noticed > the problem several hours earlier and not missed several attempts to > contact me. > Agreed, if there is an issue with the modem the indicator should show something accordingly. Br, Alfonso
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