** Description changed:

  [ Impact ]
  
  The dialpad tones in the lomiri-dialer-app can't be heard because of
  multiple bugs in systemd user services. The fix for this issue might
  also fix other serious bugs but I don't have the hardware to use a SIM
  card in Ubuntu.
  
  I think it's uncommon for people to use Ubuntu to make phone calls, but
  if someone has the hardware wants to do that, I believe there are only 3
  apps: gnome-calls (part of Phosh, an alternate shell for GNOME for use
  on mobile devices), plasma-dialer (part of Plasma Mobile from the KDE
  project), and lomiri-dialer-app. Lomiri is a continuation of "Unity 8"
  and is actively used in the Ubuntu Touch project.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
- 1. Follow the instructions at https://wiki.debian.org/Lomiri to
- install lomiri on Debian 13. If you are using a VM, follow the
- additional instructions to enable 3D acceleration. If you are prompted
- to choose a display manager, any choice is ok
- 2. sudo apt install lomiri-dialer-app
- 3. Log out. Log into the Lomiri session.
- 4. Open the Phone app. Press keys on the dialer pad. No audio is played.
+ 1. Install Ubuntu Desktop 26.04 LTS. Reboot. Log in. Open a terminal
+ and run
+ sudo apt install lomiri
+ If you are prompted to choose a display manager, any choice is ok
+ If you are using a VM, follow the
+ additional instructions at https://wiki.debian.org/Lomiri to enable 3D 
acceleration.
+ 2. Restart your computer. Log into the Lomiri session. (If you're using GDM, 
click your username, then click in the bottom right to switch to Lomiri, then 
enter your password to finish logging in.
+ 3. Open a terminal and run
+ sudo apt install lomiri-dialer-app
+ 4. Log out. Log into the Lomiri session.
+ 5. Open the Phone app. Press keys on the dialer pad. No audio is played.
  
- 5. Install the updated lomiri-telephony-service and tone-generator packages. 
Log out and log back into Lomiri.
- 6. Open the Phone app. Press keys on the dialer pad. You should hear audio 
for each number entered.
+ 6. Install the updated lomiri-telephony-service and tone-generator packages. 
Log out and log back into Lomiri.
+ 7. Open the Phone app. Press keys on the dialer pad. You should hear audio 
for each number entered.
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  There is not currently an official Ubuntu desktop flavor for Lomiri and
  lomiri-dialer-app has no reverse dependencies. lomiri-telephony-service
  and tone-generator are only used by Lomiri.
  
  Minimal fixes are done to fix the systemd user services and related
  fixes to the install rules and debhelper integration.
  
  [ Other Info ]
  This issue requires fixes for both lomiri-telephony-service and 
tone-generator.
  
  I am also preparing the identical changes as a proposed stable update
  for Debian 13.
  
  This has been fixed in stonking with
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lomiri-telephony-service/0.6.2-4 and
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tone-generator/1.6.1-7

** Changed in: tone-generator (Ubuntu Resolute)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

** Changed in: lomiri-telephony-service (Ubuntu Resolute)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

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