Hello,
The same problem exists in Kubuntu 13.10 with Huawei E173 and Dell Latitude
E6430. Only storage is active.
See the following scenario:
1) turn on the computer, log in
2) connect the USB modem Huawei E173
3) The modem is not detected (see the following commands):
% lsusb|grep -i huawei
Bus
Hi all
I'm using 13.04. Which ppa is proper one to get fix ?
https://launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/ppa/+packages ??? this one does not
have any good build for modemmanager.
Other ppa's I found contain 0.6.0 which is not candidate for 13.04...
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We have in mind a new MM 0.6.x release in upstream one of these days...
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Yes, the build is broken. We should get a daily build going again for
6.x. You might get it to build manually by installing package libdbus-
glib-1-dev.
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@Luiz Sorry, by 0.9, i Meant Network manager and the fixed version of
modem manager is 0.6.1...
Actually, in my machine which is AMD64 i have 0.7 working fine and it was
installed through @Aleksander ppa (So maybe you have an I368 architecture which
still does not have a proper build):
$ dpkg
@Luiz the working version in 12.10 and 13.04 is : modemmanager
0.6.1.0~git201210230934.1179-0~pkg164~quantal1
Upstream say the bug is fixed in version 0.9:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685148
You might need to add this PPA to install the working version for both
12.10 and 13.04:
Hello Hanine,
Thanks for your answer. Indeed, I tried to find 0.6.1-git before. However, I
did not find it in launchpad. The mariusko packages are now at
0.7~git201301131925.3179-0~pkg167~quantal1 and they are failing to build since
jan/2013.
The last built modemmanager at this ppa was at
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Hello,
I still get this problem on 12.10, even testing with ppa version and
ubuntu 13.04 mm version. The only workarround that worked was to install
12.04 mm version (0.5.2). As the 13.04 vesion failed with my ubuntu, it
might also fail when 13.04 releases.
The problem is that since 12.10, Data
I tested it with a live USB and the package in Marius PPA really fixes
this issue for me. This bug was the major blocker for me upgrading to
12.10. I just wanna say thank you all very much for fixing this!
Cheers!
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I can confirm that the new package is working for me.
$ apt-cache policy modemmanager
modemmanager:
Installed: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix.lp1057186ubuntu1~quantal1
Candidate: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix.lp1057186ubuntu1~quantal1
Version table:
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Great! Thanks to everyone for packaging and testing this :-)
Already pushed to MM_06 branch upstream:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?h=MM_06
Will get into the next 0.6 release.
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Aleksander: committed upstream, not for Ubuntu. I also tested with my
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Fixed upstream in commit a9556289f0eea748e510edc3680e67395c876ed8
For the latest 0.6 branch, also commit
0efa72740f73479428a4a3e0056e04ff013e980f is needed.
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Status: Fix Committed =
Great; thanks for checking git master; and sorry for the wrong status
update... I blame Launchpad for letting me (anyone) change it :-9
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Thanks @Aleksander.
I confirm that the new package in Marius' PPA is working fine.
apt-cache policy modemmanager :
modemmanager:
Installed: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix.lp1057186ubuntu1~quantal1
Candidate: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix.lp1057186ubuntu1~quantal1
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@hanynowsky: great!
@Peter Eisenhauer: did it work for you?
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Marius: great, thanks. Note that it is a single patch on top of git
MM_06.
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There is a build going on here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/network-manager-
bugfixes/+recipebuild/341162 that ends up in this PPA if it succeeds:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/network-manager-bugfixes
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@Aleksander Could you please provide a link, where to get the 06-huawei-
simple ?
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@hanynowsky: better use Marius' PPA; but if you're interested:
$ git clone http://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/ModemManager/ModemManager.git
$ cd ModemManager
$ git checkout -b 06-huawei-simple
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Can you guys test with the '06-huawei-simple' branch upstream? It has
another solution which should also (hopefully) fix Peter's issue...
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Looking to see if I can update my PPA with those patches.
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Perfect! ttyUSB2 as primary, ttyUSB0 as data:
(/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2) tty/ttyUSB2 primary
(/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2) tty/ttyUSB0 data
Will ask Dan to merge this and will forward-port the patch to git master
in the following days.
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I am still seeing the problem with:
$ python mm-test.py
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3'
Data device: 'ttyUSB2'
Vendor: Vodafone (Huawei)
Model: E173s-1
Version: 21.023.05.00.35
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
as you can see: Data
@Peter: please send debug logs, yes.
Regarding the 'sensible' information, I guess you can just remove those
from the log manually? :-/
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@Peter: thanks, so, your device has a completely different firmware with
completely different results. In your case we get:
(/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3) tty/ttyUSB2 primary
(/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1a.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.3) tty/ttyUSB0 secondary
hanynowsky: I have prepared the two patches in the following PPA:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/network-manager-bugfixes
Could you please try:
1) ppa-purge on my PPA you already added
2) Add the PPA above
3) Post the result of apt-cache policy modemmanager and the debug log as
For those who are interested: I have Huawei e353 and the patch from
Marius Kotsbak helped me also.
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Logs, please, logs... just saying 'it worked' doesn't mean anything :-)
otherwise see previous comments...
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I have just updated the PPA and here is apt-cache output :
~$ apt-cache policy modemmanager
modemmanager:
Installed: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix~quantal1
Candidate: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix~quantal1
Version table:
*** 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix~quantal1 0
500
~$ python /mnt/Shared/mm-test.py
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2'
Data device: 'ttyUSB0'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.017.09.00.00
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
Signal quality: 38
Scanning...
MOR MEDITEL: current (UMTS)
MOR
Modem Debugging log related to the fixed version :
~$ dpkg -s modemmanager
Package: modemmanager
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 1285
Maintainer: Alexander Sack a...@ubuntu.com
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu2~fix~quantal1
Depends:
Corresponding Network manager_debug_logs.
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** Also affects: modemmanager
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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You just found another bug it seems; in the new MM logs the new VIA CP
plugin is the one running the port probing; it should be Huawei doing
it. I already fixed that, as the VIA plugin needs to be sorted last as
it includes vendor/product string probing in addition to vendor/product
ID probing.
I can try to do that, but do you understand why the 0.6 version in my
ppa works too?
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It works because due to the VIA probing it grabs ttyUSB0 as data port.
But that VIA probing is not really valid for huawei modems, doesn't
cover all huawei-related fixes. So the '06-huawei' branch upstream has
both commits to try to fix the issue, Dan's original commit plus the via
plugin fix
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hanynowsky: sorry, the PPA was not updated. Until it is, you can find an
updated modemmanager in my PPA:
https://code.launchpad.net/~mariusko/+archive/ppa
Please post the output of apt-cache policy modemmanager so that we can
see the version you are using.
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@hanynowsky:
I 've been looking at both logs from you, the one from 0.5 and the one
from 0.6, and the main difference I find is just in the APN being used
to connect. With MM 0.5 you're using:
debug_log(): (ttyUSB0): -- 'ATD*99***1#CR'
debug_log(): (ttyUSB0): -- 'CRLFCONNECT 720CRLF'
network-manager debug log (version 0.6.0.0) - Same setup as for 0.5)
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@Aleksander the APN aliases (internet1.medital.ma internet2.meditel.ma)
have nothing to do with connection failure as they are only aliases for the
same server address. Both of them succeed when using modemmanager 0.5 but both
of them fail when using modemmanager 0.6.
I already checked with
Modem Debug Log - Version 0.6.0.0 (ubuntu) (same setup as for 0.5)
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Ok, so after a discussion with Dan in IRC, we would need to know the
result of the following commands sent directly to the AT port; you can
do it with:
$ sudo minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB2
And then execute:
AT^U2DIAG?
and also:
AT^SETPORT?
Then, outside of minicom, also:
lsusb -v -d
Also try just:
AT^U2DIAG
if AT^U2DIAG? fails
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apt-cache policy modemmanager
modemmanager:
Installed: 0.6.1.0~git201210230934.1179-0~pkg164~quantal1
Candidate: 0.6.1.0~git201210230934.1179-0~pkg164~quantal1
Version table:
*** 0.6.1.0~git201210230934.1179-0~pkg164~quantal1 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
0.6.0.0.really-0ubuntu1
Debug log for Modem Manager version : 0.6.1
IMPORTANT: The new packaged version of modemmanager 0.6.1 is working
fine as well as version 0.5.
** Attachment added: ModemManager_Log_0.6.1
Network Manager debug log.
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python /mnt/Shared/mm-test.py
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2'
Data device: 'ttyUSB0'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.017.09.00.00
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
Error reading signal
That is a bit strange, as I don't see any fixes directly related to this
issue between the 0.6 and 0.6.1 alpha build. Are you sure that it works
every time?
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Modem Huawei E173 works in 12.04 but not work in 12.10.
Otherwise, the modem itself is recognized by the
Hello.
Indeed it's strange. However, version 0.6.1 works everytime with no problems.
By the way should I still execute minicom command?
--- minicom:
When executing the command AT^U2DIAG? : I get :
ATU2G?
^U2DIAG: 268
OK
AT+CSQAT^SYSINFO
+CREG: 1,7850,5DE8
The logs are not complete, please include all from modem insertion and
to failure. And to me it seems fine:
modem-manager[11952]: debug [1350866877.477417] [mm-manager.c:313]
check_export_modem(): Exported modem
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1 as
@Marius Kotsbak (mariusko)
Whose logs are incomplete? Fabio's or me?
If mine, what version 0.6 or 0.5?
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Fabio's. Yours seems fine, but it seems it fails with modemmanager 0.5
also (or at least failing in another way, or the signal is just too
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hanynowsky: Does it work for you with modemmanager 0.5 or not? Would you
recommend a downgrade to 0.5 to use the huawei 3g modem?
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And now?
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@Marius Signal quality is 48 in my place but it's fine. Relatively good
speed. I will try to grad debu ogs for 0.5 again and attach them right
away.
@mrequalizer yes it's working for me with 0.5. You can downgrade with no
problem. There is no 0.5 in quantal repos, so you have to download the
Would anyone of you be able to test the upstream version by adding this
ppa (it can be removed afterwards with ppa-purge):
https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk
If it is reproducable there too, we could add an upstream bug report
about this.
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I have just added this ppa. Updated and upgraded. The problem remains.
I was not able to connect the usb modem.
I purged the PPA and reverted back to *modemmanager* 0.5 and it working
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Version: 0.9.6.0+git201210171712.5843-0~pkg596~quantal1
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Output of: python ~/mm-test.py (for modemmanager 0.5.1.97-0ubuntu1)
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2'
Data device: 'ttyUSB0'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.017.09.00.00
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
Signal quality: 45
Output of: python ~/mm-test.py (for modemmanager 0.5.1.97-0ubuntu1 -
When MODEM IS DISCONNECTED)
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2'
Data device: 'ttyUSB0'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.017.09.00.00
IMEI: private
IMSI:
This is my nm-test log:
ubuntuser@Jarvis:~$ python ./mm-test.py
GSM modem
Driver: 'option1'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.1'
Data device: 'ttyUSB2'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.014.00.02.150
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
Signal quality: 67
Attached debug log for modem-manager 0.6 in Quantal i386.
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I've just tested the Ubuntu 12.10 live USB final release with this same
modem model and I'm having this issue. I'll try Sakis3G when I have some
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I cannot see any ModemManager debug logs attached to this bug...
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
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Oh, I'm mistaken, there's a log there; sorry for the noise.
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Something is really wrong here; GETPORTMODE properly replies with the
information about which port does what; but then only ttyUSB0 gets
detected as an AT port, the modem doesn't reply to AT commands in the
other ports. Can anyone test with ModemManager 0.5 (the previous
version) in 12.10? Just to
As suggested, I removed 0.6.0.0 version of ModemManager and installed this one
():
-
dpkg -s modemmanager
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If there is complementary tests to achieve to help spot the issue,
please don't hesitate to ask.
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hanynowsky: please grab ModemManager debug logs of the run with the 0.5
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Attached debug log for modem-manager 0.5 in Quantal AMD64 as asked.
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Can you please try again on 12.10? This was likely caused by issues with
the modemmanager uploads in Quantal.
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I ve tried again and the problem remains (The machine has been updated 2
hours ago.). The usb_stick is switched to modem mode, broadband profile
appears in Network Manager applet, if I click on the profile in order to
get connected, network-manager starts searching for
Seems like it's a duplicate of this bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-modeswitch/+bug/990337
and the fix is being uploaded. Not sure though.
I'll feedback as soon as it land son my machine.
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Please follow the steps at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
and provide debug logs of ModemManager.
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Thanks for the feedback. Logs are attached.
Here is the output of : python mm-test.py :
GSM modem
Driver: 'generic'
Modem device: '/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.2'
Data device: 'ttyUSB0'
Vendor: huawei
Model: E173
Version: 21.017.09.00.00
IMEI: private
IMSI: private
Signal
nm-applet log.
** Attachment added: nm applet log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/1057186/+attachment/3348460/+files/nm.log.txt
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I downloaded sakis3g and used it and was able to connect the modem :
wget http://www.sakis3g.org/versions/latest/$ARCH/sakis3g.gz # where $ARCH is
either i386 or amd64
gunzip sakis3g.gz
chmod +x sakis3g
./sakis3g --interactive
Then, I
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