BQ Aquaris M10 cannot successfully connect with LG WebOS SmartTV / Attempts to connect always time out (issue with apparmor profiles?)
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Canonical System Image |
In Progress
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
aethercast |
In Progress
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High
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Simon Fels |
Bug Description
Following Alan Pope's description of how to connect via Aethercast to a SmartTV, I tried to connect the BQ Aquaris M10 Ubuntu edition with an LG 55UF6809 WebOS smart TV.
First, everything looks fine.
These four commands work fine:
$ sudo service aethercast restart
$ aethercastctl
> enable
> scan
Then the tablet correctly identifies the TV and shows:
"[CHG] Manager Scanning changed: true
Device <mac address> [LG] WebOS TV added"
Then I tried:
> connect <mac address>
and the TV shows that the tablet tries to connect, but then the tablet shows after a couple of seconds:
"[CHG] Manager Scanning changed: false
[CHG] Manager state changed: configuration
[CHG] Manager state changed: disconnected [then the TV also shows that the connection was disconnected]
[CHG] Manager state changed: idle"
It looks to me that the Aethercast connection ends shortly before a real connection can be established.
In comparison, I tried with the same TV a Miracast screen share with a Samsung Note 4 (with Android) and it worked without problems.
summary: |
- BQ Aquaris M10 cannot successfully connect with LG WebOS SmartTV / Try - to connet times out + BQ Aquaris M10 cannot successfully connect with LG WebOS SmartTV / + Attempts to connect always time out |
Changed in aethercast: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
assignee: | nobody → Simon Fels (morphis) |
tags: | added: compatiblity |
tags: |
added: compatibility removed: compatiblity |
summary: |
BQ Aquaris M10 cannot successfully connect with LG WebOS SmartTV / - Attempts to connect always time out + Attempts to connect always time out (issue with apparmor profiles?) |
Can you attach the following log files:
- /var/log/syslog upstart/ aethercast. log
- /var/log/