** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Description changed:
- Trying to connect using a GSM modem that lacks a SIM card does just give
- the user a general connection failure message without any hints about
- the missing SIM card.
-
- This can fool the user into
Why tve above changes? It is quite likely that the NM clients needs to
be updated to handle the errors properly.
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Japp, that is what I was about to propose for the case above. Is the
error saved to that just an API extension is needed?
I think for MM 0.6.x or for some other modem models, the modem is
initialized fine, but it fails during connecting. Those cases are
probably easier to fix, since there is a
In the case of errors in call management; those are already passed back
to NetworkManager, but they get lost in there without getting to the UI
probably.
And for the case of the no SIM errors, you're right, the UI may not want
to spam the user with notifications about the missing SIM; but it may
** Changed in: modemmanager
Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: modemmanager
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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