this didnt go to list (by accident i guess ... CCing again). On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 07:24:37PM +0100, Knud Müller wrote: > On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 05:15:09PM -0500, Dan Williams wrote: > >> On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 22:40 +0100, Knud Müller wrote: > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > My Vodafone Card creates when plugged into my notebok 3 > >> > devices /dev/ttyUSB0,1 and 2. Network Manager recognises > >> > it correctly and opens a wizzard to create a connection. > >> > NM uses when connecting afterwards /dev/ttyUSB0 (I found out by accident > >> > as it is mentioned in the tooltip / is there any log). NM fails > >> > silently, there is simply no connection, but no error message too. This > >> > devicedoesnt work with gnome-ppp too, so I assume its the wrong Port. > >> > When using /dev/ttyUSB2 with gnome-ppp I can establish a 3G connection. > >> > As I was unable to find any setting to tell NM to use ttyUSB2 instead - > >> > what can I do about it? > >> > >> Which port is actually the control port is determined (at the moment) by > >> HAL .fdi files, typically in: > >> > >> /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/10-modem.fdi > >> > >> The full 'lshal' output would be needed to determine how to update > >> 10-modem.fdi correctly. > > > > If you are using ubuntu, please file a bug against hal-info package in > > launchpad with the fixed modem.fdi information. > > > > - Alexander > > > > > Alexander: Yes, it is Ubuntu 8.10 - I think your request is directed to Dan?
No, I ment you ;): If you find out what is wrong file a bug against hal-info package in launchpad so we can take care that your device is fixed everywhere. > > Dan: I fiddled a little with the fdi file. Ive found the dtd on my > filesystem and it gave me some idea of whats going on if a device is > added. > lshal prints something like '7011' for my modem. The fdi file has an > 'Option' entry where 0x7011 occurs. > > <!-- Option --> > <match key="@info.parent:usb.vendor_id" int="0x0af0"> > <!-- Colt,Ricola,Ricola Light,Ricola Quad,Ricola Quad > Light,Ricola Ndis,Ricola Ndis Light;Ricola Ndis Quad,Ricola Ndis Quad > Light, > Cobra,Cobra Bus,Viper,Viper Bus,Gt Max Ready,Gt Max,Fuji > Modem Light,Fuji Modem Gt,Fuji Modem Ex,Fuji Network Light,Fuji > Network Gt, > Fuji Network Ex,Koi Modem,Koi Network,Scorpion > Modem,Scorpion Network,Etna Modem,Etna Network,Etna Modem Lite;Etna > Modem Gt, > Etna Modem Ex,Etna Network Lite,Etna Network Gt,Etna > Network Ex,Etna Koi Modem,Etna Koi Network --> > <match key="@info.parent:usb.product_id" > int_outof="0x5000;0x6000;0x6100;0x6200;0x6300;0x6050;0x6150;0x6250;0x6350;0x6500;0x6501;0x6600;0x6601;0x6701;0x6711;0x6721;0x6741;0x6761;0x6731;0x6751;0x6771;0x6800;0x6811;0x6901;0x6911;0x7001;0x7011;0x7021;0x7041;0x7061;0x7031;0x7051;0x7071;0x7100;0x7111"> > <match key="@info.parent:usb.interface.number" int="0"> > <append key="modem.command_sets" type="strlist">GSM-07.07</append> > <append key="modem.command_sets" type="strlist">GSM-07.05</append> > </match> > </match> > </match> > > But as far as I understood it only adds the modem command set. The > interface Number is already set, as this entry matches on it. But > where is the interface number set? How can I start hal in debugging > and force it to write some more log? The 'latest HAL specification' > gave me no hint at all... > > > I just got some more Idea: lsusb shows "Bus 007 Device 003: ID 0af0:7011 > Option" > But theres nowhere the device name ttyUSB0 or 2 or whatever - where is that > set? > > Knud > > Knud > - Alexander _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list