On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Aleksander Morgado <aleksan...@aleksander.es> wrote: > > Yes, it should be using the Telit plugin. > >
I was adding the udev rules for the LE910 in the 77-mm-telit-port-types.rules file when I saw the following comment: # NOTE: Qualcomm Gobi-based devices like the LE920 should not be handled # by this plugin, but by the Gobi plugin. The Telit LE910 is a Gobi based device ('The LE910, based on Qualcomm Technologies' Gobi™ MDM9215 ...' from http://www.telit.com/media/press-releases/press-releases/view/item/telit-expands-its-qualcomm-technologies-based-portfolio-with-new-lte-concept-product/) so I guess it should have been managed by the Gobi plugin. I am using ModemManager 1.4.12, but I removed the Gobi plugin because it was not working properly with the Sierra MC7710. So, is the generic plugin afterall a good candidate for Telit LE910? (in general it works really well, it is only problematic for this power management issues) I will also test if the power mode is changing correctly using qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm1 --dms-get-operating-mode and qmicli -d /dev/cdc-wdm1 --dms-set-operating-mode when I have the modem available. _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel