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Redmine Replicant - Issue #1131 (Closed): Bizare SIM cardhttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/11312014-12-19T04:15:04ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>As requested by Paulk, here is a bug report on my bizarre SIM card, which may or may not be related to a bug in Replicant.</p>
<p>When using this SIM card, the device claims to have no service in any spot in the interface where the carrier would normally be listed, such as at the bottom of the notification drawer or on the quick settings menu's mobile data square.</p>
<p>Actual service does not seem to be effected by this, and the signal strength icon functions as normal, showing both the strength of the signal and which network (E, 3G, H, H+) the device is connected to.</p>
<p>I'm not sure if it is related or not, but the SIM also does not seem to have access point information, so this information has to be entered into Replicant manually. This information might legitimately be missing from the SIM card, but it might just be unreadable by Replicant due to the same potential bug that is making the device claim not to have service.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what I'm looking for in the radio buffer, or even what to try to trigger while capturing said buffer, but I've uploaded some output. If you have any requests of what to try to trigger, I'd be happy to upload something specific.</p> Replicant - Issue #1125 (New): The "additional settings" option in the "phone" application doesn'...https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/11252014-12-19T03:23:37ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>When selecting the "additional settings" option in the "phone" application's Calls settings menu, a popup displaying "Call settings error" and "Network or SIM card error." pops up. Upon confirmation, the user is returned to the settings menu.</p> Replicant - Issue #1005 (Rejected): List of attendees on the calendar gets truncated when editing...https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/10052014-10-15T01:05:15ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>When editing an event on the calendar, Only the first two attendees will be listed by name. The others will be listed by email address, until you tap on form field to make changes. Even if you make no changes to the event, these email addresses will, unless turned back into names by tapping that form field, be deleted and the event will be saved with the new list containing only two people.</p> Replicant - Issue #999 (Closed): CAcert should be added to Replicanthttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9992014-10-14T15:11:53ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>This isn't strictly-speaking a bug, but some of the Replicant default bookmarks are to the HTTPS version of the Replicant site itself, which uses a CAcert-issued certificate, though the CAcert root certificates are not installed in Replicant by default. Both to prevent these bookmarked pages from throwing errors and to support community-driven certificates, it would be nice to see the CAcert added to the list of Replicant default certificates.</p> Replicant - Issue #993 (Closed): SIM card isn't fully usable when SIM lock is engagedhttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9932014-10-14T15:10:09ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>When the SIM card is locked, the device is only partially able to access it, even after entering the SIM PIN. Specifically, SIM lock cannot be disabled, SIM PIN cannot be changed, and the voicemail number on the SIM card cannot be read.</p>
<p>The updated Samsung RIL might have already fixed this, so I apologize for reporting this if it is no longer an issue.</p> Replicant - Issue #987 (Rejected): Contact groups cannot be created/added to even when signed inhttps://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9872014-10-14T15:08:07ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>When using third-party account types (I haven't tested with the built-in "corporate" account type), contact groups from the server are synced to the device, but groups cannot be created from the device, nor can contacts be placed in existing groups from the device. The People application says "To create groups you need an account.", despite already being logged into one.</p>
<p>Using a couple test devices, I found that this error is also present in some versions of Android, but not in others.</p> Replicant - Issue #981 (Closed): The "People" application does not list or allow editing of conta...https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9812014-10-04T06:04:42ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>The "People" application only allows contacts to be viewed and edited if the contacts are local or Exchange accounts. I assume Google account contacts would be viewable/editable as well if they were present, due to the information I'm seeing around the web. These two account types are hard-coded into the application, and third-party account types are given a second-class status.</p>
<p>From the sound of it, it's a three line fix. Information is available here: <<a class="external" href="https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74351&gt;">https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=74351&gt;</a>.</p> Replicant - Issue #975 (Rejected): SIM card functionality is broken when the device is encrypted.https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9752014-09-19T23:17:04ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>I have no idea what would cause this, but when my GT-I9300 is encrypted, it fails to acknowledge and use the SIM card most of the time. Getting the device to use the SIM card often requires rebooting several times or leaving the device powered off for several minutes. As soon as I reformatted the encrypted partition, SIM functionality returned to normal, and upon re-encrypting it, SIM functionality broke again.</p>
<p>This issue is compounded by the fact that once you encrypt the device, ClockworkMod doesn't know how to reformat/wipe the encrypted partition: <<a class="external" href="http://redmine.replicant.us/issues/969">http://redmine.replicant.us/issues/969</a>></p> Replicant - Issue #969 (Rejected): Factory reset doesn't function on encrypted devices.https://redmine.replicant.us/issues/9692014-09-19T23:09:04ZRichard "Cylus" Palmerc@cyl.us
<p>When attempting to perform a factory reset from the version of ClockworkMod distributed on the Replicant site, the reset will fail on encrypted devices, saying that /data cannot be mounted (as ClockworkMod doesn't have the decryption key). When trying to perform a factory reset from Replicant, Replicant reboots into ClockworkMod, which still can't preform the reset. However, when sent over from Replicant, the reset silently fails.</p>
<p>In either of these cases, the correct behavior would be to format the partition instead of trying to mount it and delete its files, but that does not happen.</p>
<p>I don't know if all GT-I9300s have the same partition sizes and layout, but for my device's drive setup, running this was necessary to perform the actual reset:<pre>adb shell mke2fs -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p12 3022844</pre></p>