Re: ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-08 Thread Dan Williams
On Sun, 2010-02-07 at 14:59 -0200, José Queiroz wrote: > Good news: I finally got NM working with my Onda MSA405HS modem. > > When you told about modem-manager, I thought on trying to trace it. I > started it with "--debug" option, and it said: > > (...) > ** Message: (ttyUSB2) opening serial dev

Re: ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-07 Thread José Queiroz
Good news: I finally got NM working with my Onda MSA405HS modem. When you told about modem-manager, I thought on trying to trace it. I started it with "--debug" option, and it said: (...) ** Message: (ttyUSB2) opening serial device... ** Message: Modem /org/freedesktop/ModemManager/Modems/0: stat

Re: ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-04 Thread Dan Williams
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 21:38 -0200, José Queiroz wrote: > Em 4 de fevereiro de 2010 20:35, Dan Williams escreveu: > > On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:11 -0200, José Queiroz wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I used to use a 3g usb dongle (Sony MD300). The first time I plugged > >> it, it created a device called "t

Re: ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-04 Thread José Queiroz
Em 4 de fevereiro de 2010 20:35, Dan Williams escreveu: > On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:11 -0200, José Queiroz wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I used to use a 3g usb dongle (Sony MD300). The first time I plugged >> it, it created a device called "ttyACM0", in a way that I could use >> wvdial and use pppd to conect

Re: ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-04 Thread Dan Williams
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 10:11 -0200, José Queiroz wrote: > Hi, > > I used to use a 3g usb dongle (Sony MD300). The first time I plugged > it, it created a device called "ttyACM0", in a way that I could use > wvdial and use pppd to conect it. > > But after some updates on NetworkManager, it started

ttyACM0, ttyUSB0, usb0 ???

2010-02-01 Thread José Queiroz
Hi, I used to use a 3g usb dongle (Sony MD300). The first time I plugged it, it created a device called "ttyACM0", in a way that I could use wvdial and use pppd to conect it. But after some updates on NetworkManager, it started to show up as "usb0", and the pppd process was hidden in some way tha