Shouldn't this usb-modeswitch bug be fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
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BSNL USB Capitel EVDO not working after upgrade to 12.04
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Kindly let me know when this will be available as an update.
Also I have now seeing that the connection is getting dropped after being
online for 50 min to an hour and the modem disappears from the network manager.
I can get the connection back by pulling out and then plugging it back in. But
Yet it really is broken, I was confused by something else I was working
on.
lstat() obviously doesn't take into account PATH, I should have known
that and it should have been immediately obvious, since it's so wrong...
Uploading the fix to Quantal shortly.
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BSNL USB Capitel EVDO not working after upgrade to 12.04
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This bug was fixed in the package usb-modeswitch -
1.2.3+repack0-1ubuntu3
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usb-modeswitch (1.2.3+repack0-1ubuntu3) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/patches/dispatcher-c-rewrite.patch: correct the search for
modprobe to properly figure out whether it's available from PATH.
No. MODPROBE is defined to be 'modprobe' because we want to get the
binary from the path. PATH should always be set since it gets retrieved
from /lib/udev/hotplug.functions which defines it properly as including
/sbin (the location of modprobe). This was working properly before
12.04; so if it's
The problem is clear in the very first post:
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Device not in bind_list yet, bind it now
modprobe not foundModule loader is (null)
Can't do anymore without module loader; get modtools!
driver binding failed
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This is a problem of the C wrapper - maybe the MODPROBE macro is not
correct?
Any update on this ? I really dont want to manually compile and risk it
getting broken.
After numerous tries, I was able to get this to work by the following
1) plug the EVDO and wait for the log to show failed as given on my
opening thread
2) type sudo modprobe option
3) unplug and plug EVDO
* Now the EVDO device will be shown on the network manager and I am able
to connect. Please let me know why this is happenning.
PS :: sorry for the double post, I accidently clicked on Post before I
completed typing.
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This worked for me also on 12.04 / 64bit - using Huawei E353
(oister/denmark).
Must be a packaging error or something :)
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BSNL USB
Hi all,
following Nguyen Anh Minh suggestion about the problem in the dispatcher,
I downloaded, compiled the last version and copied the new version of
usb_modeswitch_dispatcher
over the old one.
Now every thing works correctly.
*) These are the last lines of the logfile:
Now checking for
I found the way to fix my problem by run this command after plug usb in:
sudo modprobe usbserial vendor=0x12d1 product=0x14a8
Hope this help.
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