I’m new to both Linux and Qubes OS. I have only experience with windows and
mac. So the way to troubleshoot here in Linux is totally new for me.

qvm-pci in sys-net terminal returns “command not found” some text and “Curl
error (6)”.

The modem works both with PartedMagic Linux, Trails 4.2.2 and Windows 10.
And I have read that it also works with Fedora .

The USB modem has both drivers for Win 10, OSX and Linux on it.

I have tried to write “lsusb” in the dom0 user terminal. Here it recognizes
the USB modem:
ID 12d1:14dc Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

But when i run the same command in sys-net, there is only two devices
listed - even after I have mounted the storage drive to sys-net: “Adomax
Technology QEMU USB”  and  “Linux foundation 2.0 root hub”.

How shall I proceed... ?


tor. 30. jan. 2020 kl. 16.39 skrev 'awokd' via qubes-users <
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> M:
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> > Could you elaborate on >>specify "reply inline"<<. Sorry I don’t
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> > I have used qvm-ls in a dom0 terminal to list all VM’s. No sys-usb found.
> >
> > I have used qvm-usb in a dom0 terminal: No USB devices is shown. Neither
> USB modem, USB keyboard or USB mouse. Just mentioned in case they also
> should be shown here.
> >
> > “If you don't have a separate sys-usb, it [the USB modem] should be
> connected to sys-net automatically. Use a terminal in sys-net to
> troubleshoot further.”
> > How shall I use the sys-net terminal to troubleshoot further ?
> >
> The same way you would troubleshoot USB modem problems in any Linux
> distribution (Fedora if you're using the default template). If USB
> controller passthrough is working, and it's to sys-net, it's most likely
> not a Qubes issue. Another way to confirm your USB controller is in the
> VM you need is with qvm-pci. This should show your USB controller(s)
> assigned to sys-net.
>
> To start troubleshooting sys-net, unplug and plug in your USB modem. Go
> to a terminal window in it and enter "sudo journalctl -b". Hold down
> space until you get to the end. See if you have any related error
> messages, then put them in a search engine along with "Fedora" and look
> for suggestions. Is there some package you need to install to support
> your modem?
>
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