Comment 90 for bug 1544477

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John (john-a-barnes) wrote : Re: [Bug 1544477] Re: No sound notification for new SMS (Ubuntu Touch)

I'd like to help but I really don't know anything about delving into the
phone software at present I am just using it as a phone with browser
access.

I have not dared set it to writeable mode (which I assume is Developer
Mode) I don't know how to access root on it, also the chances of me
typing those strings accurately on the touch keyboard are not high. Or
can I access it via my computer if I go to Developer Mode? I can't see
the directories you mention. Wrong place for these questions. Is there
an idiots guide somewhere?

On 18/08/16 17:46, Devid Antonio Filoni wrote:
> @John, @Anupam: could you try to follow steps described by Alfonso in
> comment #82? I would also try to enable pulseaudio logging.
>
>
> How to enable pulseaudio logging (looks like wiki instructions don't work for Ubuntu Touch, IIRC these are the right steps):
> - set device to writable mode
> As root:
> - create backup file: cp /usr/share/upstart/sessions/pulseaudio.conf /usr/share/upstart/sessions/pulseaudio.conf.bkp
> - edit in file /usr/share/upstart/sessions/pulseaudio.conf
> line:
> exec pulseaudio --start
> to:
> exec pulseaudio -vvvv --start --log-target=newfile:/tmp/pulseverbose.log --log-time=1
> - restart device
>
> Please do not restart your phone after you reproduce the issue or log
> files will be lost (copy them in another directory first so you can
> upload them later)
>
> (from wiki) The log files are in the /tmp directory. You might see more
> than one file (pulseverbose.log, pulseverbose.log.1, pulseverbose.log.2,
> etc). In case you don't know which file is the right one, please attach
> all files to the launchpad bug.
>