Hi Stefan,

thx for the fast reply.
As I recently got a new SSD.. I am going to reinstall the system anyway.
So if I end up with being able to use it then .. I am fine.

What I did:
I installed and used the gobi-loader manually and patched the kernel
modules as described by tnf. in comment #32.

As of the kernal update to revision *.25 the patch does not apply to the
ne sources. So I skipped the manual patching and used apt-get to
retrieve and install the latest wwan backports matching the linux kernel
on my machine.
This is when I ended up with my system not recognising the modem anymore.

As far as I know I could always go back to the latest working kernel
(since grub keeps it somewhere) and use the modem there. But this would
be a not so fine workaround ;)

hf and thx
Bastian (aka Lapistano)

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