On Thu, 2012-11-29 at 13:12 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > openSUSE 12.2 i686 > NetworkManager-0.9.4.0-5.13.1.i586 > ModemManager-0.5.2.0-2.4.1.i586 > 3.4.11-2.16-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT > > I have an HP Netbook Pavilion dm1. > Device is 03f0:241d Hewlett-Packard Gobi 2000 Wireless > > It worked on a previous install, at least at some point. Now the device > does not appear to be available [we appear to have at least the same > version of ModemManager - I do have > a /usr/lib/ModemManager/libmm-plugin-gobi.so]. > > Does NetworkManager / ModemManager initialize this device or does that > still fall to the gobi_loader? > > Previously in /var/log/message we'd see - > > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.303672] USB Serial support > registered for Qualcomm USB modem > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.305245] qcserial 1-5:1.1: Qualcomm > USB modem converter detected > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.305360] usb 1-5: Qualcomm USB modem > converter now attached to ttyUSB0 > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.307537] qcserial 1-5:1.2: Qualcomm > USB modem converter detected > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.307810] usb 1-5: Qualcomm USB modem > converter now attached to ttyUSB1 > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.309392] qcserial 1-5:1.3: Qualcomm > USB modem converter detected > Sep 27 18:32:14 linux kernel: [ 3.309549] usb 1-5: Qualcomm USB modem > converter now attached to ttyUSB2 > > The device configured as wwan0 "HP un2420 Mobile Broadband Module". > > Now these additional devices do not appear [assuming the firmware is not > initialized].
Firmware is still handled by gobi_loader. If you only see one ttyUSBx port, then the device is waiting for firmware. If you see more than one, or you see wwan0 or cdc-wdm0, then the device's firmware is alive and it should be picked up by ModemManager. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
