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Model Specific Forums => Gemini PDA => Gemini PDA - Linux => Topic started by: galodoido on May 30, 2018, 11:58:07 am
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Hi.
I've installed phone dialer . But I can only dial . The other person cannot hear the sound from me (mic not works in the phone dialer ) and also I don't hear the other person sound ( speaker not works also in the phone dialer ).
Also when I make calls from my smartphone to the gemini pda , it din't complete the call.
Any help ?
Thank you.
Note : As described in other question, mic works like a charm in audacity.
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Hi.
I've installed phone dialer . But I can only dial . The other person cannot hear the sound from me (mic not works in the phone dialer ) and also I don't hear the other person sound ( speaker not works also in the phone dialer ).
Also when I make calls from my smartphone to the gemini pda , it din't complete the call.
Any help ?
Thank you.
Note : As described in other question, mic works like a charm in audacity.
I think that it isn't done yet and what you -- and we -- have is an alpha release of the phone stuff.
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Hi.
I've installed phone dialer . But I can only dial . The other person cannot hear the sound from me (mic not works in the phone dialer ) and also I don't hear the other person sound ( speaker not works also in the phone dialer ).
Also when I make calls from my smartphone to the gemini pda , it din't complete the call.
Any help ?
Thank you.
Note : As described in other question, mic works like a charm in audacity.
I think that it isn't done yet and what you -- and we -- have is an alpha release of the phone stuff.
OK.
Thank you for tyhe explanation.
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I've not personally tested audio in calls, it didn't seem particularly important until there was a way for incoming calls to work, Nikita suggested that for audio you need to apply the diff to the android system image in debian (then reboot). Just curious if you tried that?
You'd want to check the output of:
md5sum /data/system.img
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I've not personally tested audio in calls, it didn't seem particularly important until there was a way for incoming calls to work, Nikita suggested that for audio you need to apply the diff to the android system image in debian (then reboot). Just curious if you tried that?
You'd want to check the output of:
md5sum /data/system.img
Thank you so much again.
I will try this next week.
I will travel today in a few hours and will return next week .
galodoido.
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I've not personally tested audio in calls, it didn't seem particularly important until there was a way for incoming calls to work, Nikita suggested that for audio you need to apply the diff to the android system image in debian (then reboot). Just curious if you tried that?
You'd want to check the output of:
md5sum /data/system.img
Thank you so much again.
I will try this next week.
I will travel today in a few hours and will return next week .
galodoido.
In fact today I did a fresh reinstall and did this test with this new system image ( but before the reboot of the system ). ( I followed your instruction in github.com )
Next week I will make another test .( this new system image of course will be loaded, since my gemini is powered off at home. )
I will post the results here.
galodoido
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I've not personally tested audio in calls, it didn't seem particularly important until there was a way for incoming calls to work, Nikita suggested that for audio you need to apply the diff to the android system image in debian (then reboot). Just curious if you tried that?
You'd want to check the output of:
md5sum /data/system.img
Thank you so much again.
I will try this next week.
I will travel today in a few hours and will return next week .
galodoido.
In fact today I did a fresh reinstall and did this test with this new system image ( but before the reboot of the system ). ( I followed your instruction in github.com )
Next week I will make another test .( this new system image of course will be loaded, since my gemini is powered off at home. )
I will post the results here.
galodoido
Today I did another test without success.
No sound when I call someone. I cannot call from my phone to the gemini.
Another problem when I ran this script:
./scan-for-operators
Scanning operators on modem /hfp/org/bluez/hci0/dev_5C_C9_D3_50_D4_B0...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./scan-for-operators", line 20, in <module>
operators = netreg.Scan(timeout=100);
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 70, in __call__
return self._proxy_method(*args, **keywords)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/proxies.py", line 145, in __call__
**keywords)
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/dbus/connection.py", line 651, in call_blocking
message, timeout)
dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.ofono.Error.AccessDenied: Operation not permitted
Message is working fine.
galodoido