T42 | <RealDanct12> damn @erfanoabdi is now working on sailfishos? :D | 02:04 |
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T42 | simondvic was added by: simondvic | 03:24 |
rinigus | piggz : please send logcat from successful testing by biometryd. In addition, if you have some official Sony device, maybe you can catch logcat while enrolling fingerprint? Then I can compare those with what I see over here... | 05:58 |
rinigus | piggz: and congratulations! | 05:59 |
T42 | <erfanoabdi> @RealDanct12 [damn @erfanoabdi is now working on sailfishos? …], lol no just trying to help😅 | 06:43 |
rinigus | @erfanoabdi: and helping that way makes a great sense, have to work more on projects across mobile linux distros | 07:19 |
piggz | rinigus: ill send what i can .... perhaps you could also send output of "getprop | grep svc | sort" and ill compare | 08:32 |
rinigus | here you go: https://dpaste.org/Z0NH | 08:33 |
rinigus | piggz: ^ | 08:34 |
T42 | <edp_17> @elros34: You were right. The device gets a new mac with every reboot. However once I connect to the wifi network it gets the one from /efs/wifi/.mac.info | 10:52 |
T42 | <edp_17> I have tried to set the mac with command: ifconfig wlan0 hw ether `cat /efs/wifi/.mac.info` | 10:56 |
T42 | <edp_17> But it didn't change the mac on wlan0. | 10:56 |
T42 | <elros34> is your wlan0 ip constant? | 11:00 |
T42 | <edp_17> No but I can make it constant. Does it help? | 11:00 |
T42 | <edp_17> Wait, did you mean the ip of the router or the device? | 11:01 |
T42 | <elros34> device, if it change evertime you reboot, reconnect then that is the reason you need write your password | 11:02 |
T42 | <edp_17> I think the device always gets 192.168.1.66. At least this is the one it has currently and I remember I used this many times a while ago when I connected to the device via wifi. | 11:04 |
T42 | <elros34> so I don't know, you could check in router your device mac | 11:07 |
T42 | <edp_17> In the router the mac of the device is the same as in /efs/wifi/.mac.info. And there it is not changing. | 11:10 |
T42 | <elros34> so maybe issue is somewhere in connman | 11:11 |
T42 | <edp_17> Yesterday I used 'connmanctl monitor on wifi' and tried to identify how the device gets the new mac every reboot, but I couldn't. | 11:12 |
T42 | <elros34> in /home/.system/var/lib/connman/ you should have saved your connection in a format: wifi_$mac_$ssid_*/settings. Maybe this will give you some ideas | 11:25 |
T42 | <edp_17> Yeah, I have 9 wifi_*_42542d4d4b44373638343132_managed_psk directories in there. | 11:30 |
T42 | <elros34> so it's wrong mac | 11:42 |
rinigus | if anyone here has a bit of time and official xperia (ideally 10) device: would you mind to get a logcat while enrolling a fingerprint? | 11:55 |
T42 | <edp_17> @elros34: Yes the mac is wrong. What I have tried was: turned wifi off, rebooted, noticed the new mac and created a wifi_* folder using this new mac in /home/.system/var/lib/connman/ and copied the content from an older one into this new. Then I turned on the wifi. | 13:02 |
T42 | <edp_17> It didn't work. It required me to enter the password. | 13:02 |
T42 | <edp_17> Then I spotted that the new mac address (basically the whole new directory name) is in the settings file. So I put it there and re-tried. | 13:04 |
T42 | <edp_17> Nope, it still required to enter the password. | 13:04 |
T42 | <edp_17> Okay, I tried again but this time I have changed the Modified line in the Settings. It works! When I turned the wifi on, it connected automatically to the selected network! | 13:15 |
T42 | <edp_17> Now I need to automate this magic. | 13:15 |
T42 | <edp_17> Thank you @elros34 for the tip with that location in /home/.system. | 13:16 |
T42 | <ankaos> hı. | 22:24 |
T42 | <ankaos> what do i do now? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qjcVy6m96v/ | 22:25 |
T42 | <ankaos> I've never seen this place. | 22:25 |
T42 | <hacker12455> system failed to load | 23:14 |
T42 | <hacker12455> try echo "continue" >/init-ctl/stdin | 23:14 |
T42 | <edp_17> Good evening. | 23:25 |
T42 | <edp_17> Can somebody let me know how I can turn wifi off/on programatically during sailfish start, please? | 23:26 |
T42 | <edp_17> I have tried 'connmanctl disable/enable wifi' but didn't work. | 23:26 |
T42 | <edp_17> It works when I manually run the script, but it doesn't when I call the script in a service. | 23:27 |
T42 | <edp_17> Newermind, I had a typo in my script. | 23:45 |
T42 | <edp_17> @elros34: I am happy to say the wifi issue is fixed now. After the reboot it does connect to the network and it doesn't require to enter the password. 😄 | 23:58 |
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