> The snap "dpr-wwan_1.0-wwan-test_amd64.snap" is provided by Lenovo
(not published yet)
Is there any estimated date when it will be released?
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And where is the dpr-wwan_1.0-wwan-test_amd64.snap file?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1934286
Title:
Update the ModemManager to 1.16.6-2 to support
Public bug reported:
Installed a 18.04 server image, and installed NetworkManager.
NetworkManager comes with a "/usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-
managed-devices.conf" file where it speciefies that all devices are by
default unmanaged except for types "wifi" and "wwan".
Now, the
For reference, I'm testing with a F3507g, and it seems that this modem
does receive and store the string properly:
AT*EIAAUW=2,1,"p...@a1plus.at","ppp"
OK
AT*EIAAUR=2,1
*EIAAUR: 2,1,"p...@a1plus.at","ppp",00111,0
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If you want to apply it on a 1.6.x version, use this patch instead:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?h=mm-1-6=196b8d619ad16d625ab0cc520854c2a044c0e4eb
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(In reply to russianneuromancer from comment #20)
> Hi
>
> Any news?
Yes, see: https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/modemmanager-
devel/2017-August/005668.html
Could you apply the patch in a custom build and retry, to see if it
fixes your issue?
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(In reply to Adrian Perez de Castro from comment #10)
> I also have this issue, with a Fujitsu S936 laptop which includes an EM7305.
> After adding the udev rules in the post at 0xf8.org (modifying them to fit
> use the USB identifier that shows in my laptop, 1199:9041), the “mbim-proxy”
>
(In reply to Aleksander Morgado from comment #17)
> (In reply to russianneuromancer from comment #16)
> > And in case it could help someone, this workaround systemd unit helps me.
> > With this unit connection could be established after suspend.
>
> Did you compile Modem
(In reply to russianneuromancer from comment #16)
> And in case it could help someone, this workaround systemd unit helps me.
> With this unit connection could be established after suspend.
Did you compile ModemManager with 'systemd' suspend/resume support?
Ideally, MM should detect the
Comment on attachment 118426
Increase the retry interval to 5 seconds.
This breaks the timeout value given by the user. In open_message_ready()
we'll do a ctx->timeout--; if we got a timeout error, so that we can
retry. Instead of ctx->timeout--; there should be a ctx->timeout-=5
there, and along
Merged the patch to mbim-1-12 and git master, thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1441095
Title:
novatel: improve probing for Dell branded
Since ModemManager 1.0, allowed/preferred modes aren't retrieved from
NetworkManager connection settings; instead explicit calls in the MM API
are required:
https://sigquit.wordpress.com/2013/06/03/changing-modes-and-
capabilities-in-modemmanager/
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
I'm assuming those ttys are not to be treated as modem ttys; so long story
short, you'll need to blacklist them for now in MM udev rules... I fixed this
already in git master and the mm-1-4 branch for this specific MediaTek device,
so will be available in the next releases:
Marius, could you ask the original reporter about the concerns Lars had?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1404068
Title:
No internet connection with
Also, may be not modeswitched properly? See:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/525965/huawei-e3272-ubuntu
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Title:
Merged branch to git master.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1057834
Title:
Haier CE81B is not detected on 12.04
Status in ModemManager (with
(In reply to Airlangga Cahya Utama from comment #9)
Hello Aleksander,
Thank you for your patch.
I'm a bit busy atm.
I'll try to look out for fedora source build this
weekend.
When does the merge window happen?
There's no merge window; as soon as you test it, if it works OK, I'll
merge
(In reply to Dan Williams from comment #7)
aleksander/haier-plugin looks good to me.
I tried to ping the original reporter to see if he can test the patch;
it's pretty much very low risk I would say anyway, so if we don't get
tests back I'll just merge it.
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