On 04/05/2013 04:29 PM, Enrico Murador - Research & Development - CET wrote:
> Great news!
> Now I'm able to successfully enable my modem with "mmcli -m 0 -e"
> without MM crashing.
> I also sent a SMS using "mmcli -m 0 --messaging-create-sms ..." and
> "mmcli -s (sms number) --send.
> 
> But...
> I'm not able to make a data connection (at least the "graphical way")...
> I have the following (latest) PPA packages installed:
> 
> libmm-glib0
> modemmanager
> modemmanager-dbg
> network-manager
> network-manager-gnome
> libnm-util2
> libnm-glib4
> libnm-glib-vpn1
> libnm-gtk-common
> libnm-gtk0
> 
> Following packages are installed, but revision 0.9.6.0:
> 
> network-manager-pptp
> network-manager-pptp-gnome
> 
> I can't see my modem in the combo list of the "new mobile broadband
> connection" graphical wizard (even after I enable the modem with "mmcli
> -m 0 -e").
> 
> Is there a way to make the graphical section of the connection manager
> to work again? I plan to let the user to graphically configure the
> mobile connection, then start/stop it from command line (e.g. with
> "nmcli con up/down").
> 
> Thank you very much
> 

You'll need NetworkManager and network-manager-applet also from the PPA,
compiled to use the new MM1 interface.


-- 
Aleksander
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