hm it seems a good work around. any way let me check Thanks :)
On 22 February 2010 12:59, VK <techn...@gmail.com> wrote: > BACKGROUND : > > Most of these data-card devices now > have two logical devices inside > one physical device. > > (a) usb-storage-device > > This contains/serves the driver software > that poor windoze users must install > (but not required for Ubuntu/Linux). > > (b) usb-modem-device. > > This is invariably the "ttyUSB0" communciation > device required by Ubuntu/Linux. > > SUSPECTED PROBLEM : > > The problem (often) is that the "storage-device" > of these data-cards seems to interfere with > Ubuntu/Linux ability to automagically > detect, configure or utilise the "usb-modem-device" > on the data-card. > > SOLUTION : > > Assuming that the storage device is the issue, > then it can be resolved by installing > and activating usb-modeswitch. > Please google for instructions to install > and use usb-modeswitch on Ubuntu. > It is fairly simple and often a one-time process. > Package is installed via synaptic-package-manager. > > I have had successes on two Ubuntu support calls > with this approach, and thereafter do this > as default for all data-cards where I know > it has some storage. (most of the current > EVDO and 3G usb devices have the driver > software on that storage). > > Good luck. > VK/TechNife > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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