I think I found the place and time where the change took place:
modemmanager (0.4.997-1ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* debian/modemmanager.upstart: add an upstart config file so ModemManager
gets started just before NM, and stopped along with it. (LP: #806082)
* debian/rules: install upstart file only for Ubuntu.
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <mathieu...@ubuntu.com> Fri, 08 Jul 2011
15:32:13 -0400
I was looking for this on ModemManager source code, but of course this
is added by the package maintainer, because it depends on the distro.
On 07/29/2015 11:41 AM, Bernd Eggink wrote:
On 28.07.2015 23:32, João M. S. Silva wrote:
On 07/28/2015 06:33 PM, Bernd Eggink wrote:
And ModemManager can be used without NetworkManager. On my system
(Crux), I do everything with mmcli and a couple of scripts.
Yes, I use mmcli to create and send an SMS. But if the modem is not
detected, I cannot use it.
If I start modemmanager, then the dongle works. How do you use it if you
don't enable modemmanager?
I _do_ start ModemManager as a background process in an init script.
After this, I use mmcli for status reports, connecting and disconnecting.
- Bernd
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