Hello!
I have exactly the opposite problem: the Network Manager doesn't start the
Modem Manager.
I have the pertinent files: org.freedesktop.ModemManager.service under
/usr/share/dbus-1/system-service and org.freedesktop.ModemManager.conf
under /etc/dbus-1/system.d.
And also an
Hi have the same problem. i use debian squeeze (on armel) and tried the
network-manager and modemmanager versions from debian squeeze. I also tried
nm and mm from ubuntu natty (re-cross-compiled on debian squeeze) and still
have this problem.
Output from NetworkManager is:
# NetworkManager
hong sheng hong022011 at gmail.com writes:
Hi Jikra,I am new to networkmanager open source and need your help.For
networkmanager 0.80, do you mean networkmanager will also bring up
modem-manager? But I didn't see it. Is it because networkmanager doesn't detect
the modem in udev?
Also, I
On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 21:12 -0300, José Queiroz wrote:
2010/9/25 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 17:31 +0100, Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager
started it
again, so
On Fri, 2010-08-27 at 11:00 -0700, hong sheng wrote:
Hi Jikra,
I am new to networkmanager open source and need your help.
For networkmanager 0.80, do you mean networkmanager will also bring up
modem-manager? But I didn't see it. Is it because networkmanager
doesn't detect the modem in
2010/9/25 Dan Williams d...@redhat.com
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 17:31 +0100, Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager started it
again, so if you remove it, network manager will continue to try to
start it in the background.
And because of these
On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 17:31 +0100, Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager started it
again, so if you remove it, network manager will continue to try to
start it in the background.
And because of these dependencies, when you update the system
On Thursday 26 of August 2010 23:52:05 X.H. Sheng wrote:
Hi Jirka,
Could you send the file of org.freedesktop.ModemManager.service?
I have one as follows in my ubuntu machine:
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.freedesktop.ModemManager
Exec=/usr/sbin/modem-manager
User=root
Yes, that's the
On Monday 23 of August 2010 18:31:57 Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager started it
again, so if you remove it, network manager will continue to try to start
it in the background.
And because of these dependencies, when you update the system
Hi Jirka,
Could you send the file of org.freedesktop.ModemManager.service?
I have one as follows in my ubuntu machine:
[D-BUS Service]
Name=org.freedesktop.ModemManager
Exec=/usr/sbin/modem-manager
User=root
Should I must run modem-manager to start modem in the embedded system rather
than pc?
Hi,
I tried to just kill the modem manager, but Network manager started it
again, so if you remove it, network manager will continue to try to start it
in the background.
And because of these dependencies, when you update the system again, the
modem manager will be pulled back in (at least in
Hi,
I just upgraded from Network manager 0.7.2 to 0.8.1 and I noticed it now
automatically starts the modem manager.
I am using wireless lan (using ndiswrapper). So I don't need the modem
manager which also seem to load lots of modem specific plugins into memory.
Is it anyway to stop Network
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 01:42:58PM +0100, Rune Gellein wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded from Network manager 0.7.2 to 0.8.1 and I noticed it now
automatically starts the modem manager.
I am using wireless lan (using ndiswrapper). So I don't need the modem
manager
which also seem to load lots
2010/8/20 Alexander Sack a...@ubuntu.com
For ubuntu my answer would be to remove the modemmanager package
... that would do the trick.
- Alexander
Won't it cause any dependency problem?
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