Hi Aleksander,
Unfortunately I never got around to trying this before the loan dev kit
had to be returned.
Regards,
Brendan.
On 16/5/19 1:42 am, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey Brendan,
>
> Looking at the tags we set, we'r
Hey Brendan,
Looking at the tags we set, we're just ignoring the ports we don't
want to use or we don't support, but we're not explicitly specifying
the purpose of each of the ports:
# LARA-R2 port types
# ttyACM0 (if #0): primary
# ttyACM1 (if #2): secondary
# ttyACM2 (if #4): tertiary
# tty
> On Ubuntu 18.10 Cosmic (MM 1.8.2) I get the following.
>
> # ls /dev/ttyACM*
> /dev/ttyACM0 /dev/ttyACM2 /dev/ttyACM4
> /dev/ttyACM1 /dev/ttyACM3 /dev/ttyACM5
>
> # lsmod | grep acm
> cdc_acm 32768 4
>
> # mmcli -L
>
> Found 1 modems:
>
On 29/4/19 2:57 pm, Lars Melin wrote:
> On 4/29/2019 11:12, Brendan Simon (eTRIX) wrote:
>> I can't get the u-blox LARA R2 device working with ModemManager 1.10.
>>
>> I've tried a Debian Buster (aka Testing) distro that uses
>> ModemManager 1.10 (and kernel 4.19). The serial devices are present
>
On 4/29/2019 11:12, Brendan Simon (eTRIX) wrote:
I can't get the u-blox LARA R2 device working with ModemManager 1.10.
I've tried a Debian Buster (aka Testing) distro that uses ModemManager
1.10 (and kernel 4.19). The serial devices are present but `mmcli -L`
does not show any modems.
I've
I can't get the u-blox LARA R2 device working with ModemManager 1.10.
I've tried a Debian Buster (aka Testing) distro that uses ModemManager
1.10 (and kernel 4.19). The serial devices are present but `mmcli -L`
does not show any modems.
I've also tried the latest Ubuntu 19.04 Disco release (VM i