On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 09:13:54PM -, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Not fixed, yet, but actively being worked on. There are a couple of
outstanding issues. The primary remaing cause of THIS bug is shown by:
Aug 21 09:51:30 karmic pppd[4296]: pppd 2.4.5 started by root, uid 0
Aug 21 09:51:30
please try the latest daily modemmanager packages:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Not fixed, yet, but actively being worked on. There are a couple of
outstanding issues. The primary remaing cause of THIS bug is shown by:
Aug 21 09:51:30 karmic pppd[4296]: pppd 2.4.5 started by root, uid 0
Aug 21 09:51:30 karmic pppd[4296]: Baud rate for /dev/ttyACM0 is 0; need
explicit baud
As requested by Alexander, I am attaching an annotated log of modem-
manager output, along with that of related commands, from a complete
series of tests, starting with clean reboot, working through failures
and finally working after creating the ttyACM0 symlink.
** Attachment added: annotated
I experience the same behaviour when trying to connect to my Nokia E71
through USB.
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[KARMIC][REGRESSION] Network Manager .8 broken with UM175 (Verizon/Alltel
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Alexander, just confirming that this behavior is consistent.
On the initial recognition, it is assigned ttyACM0, but NetworkManager
can't use it (I don't know why not). After removing the device, and
even if removing /dev/ttyACM0, reinserting the device it gets
/dev/ttyACM1, which NetworkManager
*Something* changed today (or since the weekend, since I've been testing
Jaunty for a few days), and the UM-175 works today.
No changes to NM, so I don't know what it was that was fixed. I saw
udev changes related to modems, but I don't see one that applies. In
fact, we need a udev change for
I have enabled the NetworkManager PPA, but it does not help. PLEASE
ADVISE -- this is the current Verizon 3G modem, and we really do want it
working.
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Alexander, I just gort it working. I'll have to play to see how
reproducible this is, but this is what I am seeing ...
I insert the device. It is configured on ttyACM0, but does not work. I
remove the device and replug it. It still does not work, BUT I now have
ttyACM0 and ttyACM1. NM is
:-( After a reboot, we were back to the previous, failing, behavior.
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Alexander, do you want for me to add the NetworkManager PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk)?
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Aug 20 18:41:24 jaunty NetworkManager: nm_ip4_config_add_nameserver:
assertion `nameserver != s' failed
This should be fixed in latest available in karmic. Please check if that
helps to get the final connection. otherwise post an updated log with
all packages up-to-date. (ensure that
Still not working after modemmanager
0.2.git.20090820t183237.cd75023-0ubuntu1, which installed this morning.
$ tail -n 0 -F /var/log/syslog
Aug 21 09:51:28 karmic NetworkManager: info Activation (ttyACM0) starting
connection 'Auto Mobile Broadband (CDMA) connection'
Aug 21 09:51:28 karmic
This is probably a duplicate of Bug 410386.
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