> From: Christian Gagneraud > I use to use Ubuntu 13.04 and 13.10 with custom built ofono. > The problem when you experiment with ofono on your dev machine is that > you will loose your internet connection in case ofono goes nuts. So I
I’ve brought up ofono and econnman on Ubuntu 14.04.01 LTS using the packages available via apt-get on a generic Intel laptop. Haven’t tested Bluetooth, but it’s working with wifi and wired ethernet. I’m now trying to figure out how to add “cellular” to the technologies supported by ofono. After upgrading the linux kernel to 3.19, I can see wwan0 showing up in /sys/class/net so the device (a Huawei E3272 LTE dongle) is being detected by the kernel properly (and it works if I use sakis3g). I think there was a Huawei specific bug in the shipped version of the kernel that blocked me earlier. Short of reading the ofono code - which I can do later this week - any pointers on connecting cellular with ofono? > would say it's better to run ofono experiment on the embedded board. > Set up your dev computer with the cross toolchain, and mount (part of) > the board rootfs on your dev computer and build (or install) ofono there. My target board isn’t ready yet. I could try an experiment with an old Raspberry Pi B. thanks! Sanjay _______________________________________________ ofono mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ofono.org/mailman/listinfo/ofono
