Did you play around with the network indicator's "Mobile data" toggle switch? The only difference between my maguro and yours, is that in your log file I see:
Jul 31 11:19:04 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[933]: <info> WWAN now enabled by management service
Jul 31 11:31:15 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[933]: <info> WWAN now disabled by management service
Jul 31 11:31:16 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[933]: <info> WWAN now enabled by management service
Whereas on my phone, I only see a single enabled message.
Note, we just landed a fix for the indicator mobile data toggle switch this morning ( see bug # ), so it will be in tomorrow's image. You can manually install by running 'apt-get update; apt-get install chewie. The fix landed in version 0.2.10.
Could you reflash using --wipe, then update chewie and give it another try?
@Dave
Did you play around with the network indicator's "Mobile data" toggle switch? The only difference between my maguro and yours, is that in your log file I see:
Jul 31 11:19:04 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[ 933]: <info> WWAN now enabled by management service 933]: <info> WWAN now disabled by management service 933]: <info> WWAN now enabled by management service
Jul 31 11:31:15 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[
Jul 31 11:31:16 ubuntu-phablet NetworkManager[
Whereas on my phone, I only see a single enabled message.
Note, we just landed a fix for the indicator mobile data toggle switch this morning ( see bug # ), so it will be in tomorrow's image. You can manually install by running 'apt-get update; apt-get install chewie. The fix landed in version 0.2.10.
Could you reflash using --wipe, then update chewie and give it another try?