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plasma-phone-components

UI components for Plasma Phone

Test on a development machine

Dependencies:

Phonesim will add a fake phone modem, that can be controlled via a Qt based user interface from which it will be possible to test various aspects of the phone UI: making calls, receiving, signal strength, send SMS and so on. It will not generate any real call, but only make the UI think a SIM is working and that a phone call is in progress.

A tutorial how to start phonesim on a desktop system can be found here: http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.ofono/12178

  • edit /etc/ofono/phonesim.conf, uncomment everything so that it looks like

[phonesim]

Driver=phonesim

Address=127.0.0.1

Port=12345

  • start ofonod as root
  • start phonesim phonesim -p 12345 -gui /usr/share/phonesim/default.xml
  • from the oFono source directory, call /test/enable-modem to bring the modem up, the control UI should come up
  • call test/online-modem to activate the test phonesim modem
  • start plasma with plasmashell -w -p org.kde.satellite.phone to start the phone homescreen in a window

Note that the oFono/phonesim part is necessary only if it's needed to test some part specific to telephony