AlphaElwedritsch However, in the current beta 2024101801 it is shown as "Pixel-7a".
I think that is what is being fixed for the next beta (already in alpha).
GrapheneOS version 2024101801 released
USB is wobbly for me. I don't care much since I have the phone on USB-c Charging only normaly.
Pixel 6 / Debian Trixie/Sid.
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whambam Btw, anyone know how to access Private Space files from PC via USB?
fid02 As far as I can tell, you can't get access to the home folder of Private Space through MTP. I attempted this on stock PixelOS as well
This is totally a blocker for me from starting to use private space. I really hope MTP support for Private Space gets added later on, by either Google or GrapheneOS developers. I guess the easiest would be to extend the popup dialog that appears when inserting the USB cable to have one option to enable MTP for main profile and one to enable it for private space, instead of only one enable MTP option that in practice enable it for main profile. But if we get support for this, it will likely be after stable release.
Until then, I have to keep using separate user profiles. Because I need to be able to transfer in and transfer out files in my use case, without touching network, and without storing things unencrypted on USB sticks, and without using third-party solutions.
Homerstar Got an error with the Hotspot Feature.
Grkrz I nad problem with enabling hotspot. Did not work
I had to reboot phone
The crash log I have seen indicates MTE (memory tagging) is killing the Wifi subsystem because of some memory safety violation. This sounds serious. I have tried reproducing, but I have a Pixel 7a, and it does not support MTE.
Are there anyone at all with a Pixel 8 or later phone, that has enabled MTE, that do not experience this crash when last connected device leave the hotspot?
paweljott When trying to change the privacy settings for saved wifi networks (in particular "send device name"), the dialog repeatedly crashes if the network SSID includes a "/" character. I will try to test more when I get home.
Issue fixed in 2024101900, that is now in alpha.
ryrona Are there anyone at all with a Pixel 8 or later phone, that has enabled MTE, that do not experience this crash when last connected device leave the hotspot?
I have a Pixel 8 but can't reproduce this with the steps given ("last connected device leaves the hotspot"). Would need clearer instructions, and an overview of the hotspot settings at the time of the crash.
Thank you for all the fantastic work! I really appreciate it alot!
Android 15 seems to work fine on my Pixel 7 and Pixel Tablet. (I have no Google Services installed)
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GrapheneOS it's very strange. I had tried a restart yesterday and it didn't help. but this morning, a restart helped? I didn't do a full power off.
The difference this morning is that I set USB-C to On (no restrictions), then restarted, and after that it just kind of works. I can switch it back off and back on, no problem. Usually I only use the Charging-only when locked setting, when I need to use USB, before setting it back to Charging-only.
Michiel I tried to install a private space for the first time from settings, but it did not work (instead it did the privacy check) when I had a user profile running in the background. But it was able to install it after this user profile session was closed.
other8026 just tried that as well, but it worked for me.
Michiel I tried to repeat it, but it works now. Maybe a reboot in between did the trick.
For what it is worth, I also tried to create a private space, but when two secondary users where already logged in so there shouldn't be any free spots. But it worked just fine. The private space was created just fine, it didn't even log out any of the secondary user profiles.
https://github.com/GrapheneOS/os-issue-tracker/issues/3502
Hotspot bug is an old issue but hotspot is usable on A14. I reported this MTE bug then and GOS disables the crash notice for it while still turning on MTE for it.
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I am not sure if it is the same issue, but it happens to me on both Android 14 and 15, therefore I think it is not a Android 15-specific bug, but it did persist on Android 15 as well.
I tested this on a Pixel Tablet and a Pixel 7 both with the same results.
The issue is as follows:
1: I set the USB profile to "charging-only"
2: I reboot the device completely.
3: After restarting the device I set the USB profile to "charging only when unlocked".
4: I put in a USB drive, the Samsung FIT Plus 256 to be precise, but this bug also happens on other USB drives.
5: It does not recognize the USB drive. (It is not being mounted at all)
I resolve it as follows:
6: I take out the USB drive from the USB port.
7: I put my device at the lockscreen twice, both for a few seconds.
8: I unlock my device.
9: I mount the USB drive, it will get recognized.
10: After cycling through USB profiles a second time around this problem does not occur anymore until I do a fresh reboot again.
I use the official Google OTG adapter that was included with the device.
Pocketstar I had the same problem like 2-3 days ago (Android 14). I went from "charging only" to allowed while unlocked. But it didn't recognize my USB stick. I then changed it to "on", but it still didn't work.
After I restarted my device and waited like 5 minutes or something I tried again and it then worked.
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Indeed, that is my experience also.
For me, the issue was already present on Android 14 for quite a while.
Initially I also rebooted to clear the issue, after that I learned that just putting it in the lockscreen twice and unlocking it again after a few seconds gave me access to the USB drive after reinserting it again.
For me it is not an issue, I just leave it at "charging only when unlocked" and I wouldn't mind if people initially focus on the Android 15 release instead, I think the developers are already busy enough as it is, but I cannot speak for others, I am not sure how pressing the issue is for them.
Also, this is absolutely not a complaint; the work is done for free, (although, giving donations to the GrapheneOS project is totally recommended) therefore I am really greatful for the fact we have such a fantastic Android-based secure operating system, I cannot stress that enough.