Gnome-ppp still requires removal of modem manager:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager
Zoom dialup modem to the web:
Here is the connection listing:
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for john:
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: Connecting...
GNOME PPP: STDERR: -- WvDial:
I thought I did, but it is possible that I did not. The previous code does
not go away, I guess,
until a new operating system is started.
John
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Marc Deslauriers
marc.deslauri...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Did you reboot after removing modemmanager and before trying
I uploaded and installed ubuntu 9.10 again. I removed gnome-ppp:
sudo apt-get remove gnome-ppp
I removed modem manager
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager
I re-booted.
I installed gnome-ppp
I entered my isp id/password, and selected ACM0 as the modem device, and
57000 bps as the speed.
I
Great news that it's working!
I'm closing this bug as per your last comment.
By the way, you should run gnome-ppp as your user, not as root.
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I will try using gnome-ppp at the user level rather than root. In the
past, user level has failed and only super user, root, would work.
I understand working at the root level gives others acces to my system since
I open it myself
with my login adn password.
Thank you for your help. I was a
Without using the dgc modem driver, I upgraded to 9.10, and removed modem
manager:
apt-get remove modem manager.
When I tried gnome-ppp I got the following response:
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get remove modemmanager
[sudo] password for john:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency
Did you reboot after removing modemmanager and before trying gnome-ppp?
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I tried again with Ubuntu 9.10, Karmic Koala tonight:
I installed gnome-ppp with apt-get install gnome-ppp
I installed dgc with unzip and dpkg -i
After installation, I plugged in my Zoom USB modem
and clicked connect on the gnome-ppp window:
Dialog follows:
GNOME PPP: STDOUT: Editing
jkohler2:
You are not supposed to install dgc, the karmic kernel should support
dgc modems natively.
Also, you need to uninstall the modemmanager package in karmic for the
modem to be detected properly.
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You
I am simply installing gnome-ppp without any modem driver from linuxant.
It works well with Ubuntu 9.04.
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Just checked again. I downloaded and upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 and no
apparent changes
to modemmanager have been made by this date, Feb. 25,2010.
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for john:
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: Connecting...
GNOME PPP: STDERR: -- WvDial:
First, load the needed software (using a dsl connection):
sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp
go to linuxant.com and get a dialup modem driver:
click on drivers tab to get conexant chipsets, on next page, click left
column DGC (modem) driver first installation and download, instructions.
Pay close
See bug #496206
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I upgraded, again, today from 9.04 to 9.10, and followed the suggestion
from Steffen H.
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager.
The removal was confirmed.
I tried gnome-ppp again, and it didn't work:
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: Connecting...
GNOME PPP:
Whoopsie!!!
After I removed the modem manager, I neglected to re-start the computer.
My bad. I have known for some time, that installing (or removing) software
requires a re-start.
When I did re-start, gnome-ppp worked fine, as below:
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for
I upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 today, attempted to use gnome-ppp with my
working Zoom usb modem. The failure persists.
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for john:
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: Connecting...
GNOME PPP: STDERR: -- WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
GNOME
Downloading latest revision of ubuntu 9.10 to see if gnome-ppp works,
yet.
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I am downloading the latest version of 9.10 with updates, to see if it
will work, today, Dec. 8, 2009
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Latest (upgrade) version off 9.10 won't find modem:
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for john:
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: STDOUT: Editing `/dev/null'.
GNOME PPP: STDERR: Modem Port Scan*1: S0 S1 S2 S3
GNOME PPP: STDOUT:
GNOME PPP: STDERR: WvModem*1: Cannot
I just upgraded, again, from 9.04 to 9.10 to see if the existing copy of
gnome-ppp and dgc driver
works. It did not.
j...@john-laptop:~$ sudo gnome-ppp
[sudo] password for john:
WVCONF: /root/.wvdial.conf
GNOME PPP: Connecting...
GNOME PPP: STDERR: -- WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
Thanks for the useful hint. It is a nice workaround.
John
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Allan Hollander
adhollan...@ucdavis.eduwrote:
I can confirm that the workaround of removing the modemmanager package
does the trick for me, allowing me to use my USRobotics USR5637 dialup
USB modem
I can confirm that the workaround of removing the modemmanager package
does the trick for me, allowing me to use my USRobotics USR5637 dialup
USB modem with gnome-ppp without problems in Karmic. I did not have to
completely remove the package in Synaptic, only doing a regular
package removal. This
Thanks for your comments. They are a little difficult for me to understand.
I'll have to re-read them. Is there an effort to re-write gnome-ppp or
dgc_1.11..deb?
John
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 6:53 PM, Steffen H. shule...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've posted quite a number of tips that might
I've posted quite a number of tips that might help with this over
at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/482971.
I've managed to get pppd going (and confirmed operation via ping via
both DNS and direct IP addresses) ... but for me, I'm still watching my
pppd fight with
Post Ubuntu 9.10 upgrade, another bug suggests that a modem-manager
process is the one that is making /dev/ttyUSB* (and/or) /dev/ttyACM0
'busy'. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/modemmanager/+bug/482971.
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As Steffen noted, I ran into same problem (visit the bug I filed and he
pointed to).
Temporary work-around is to:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager
But this makes NM incapable to detect and automatically set up mobile
wireless connections. I don't care because I can dial mobile connection
using
Thanks for the hint. This bug is making me crazy
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Steffen H. shule...@yahoo.com wrote:
Post Ubuntu 9.10 upgrade, another bug suggests that a modem-manager
process is the one that is making /dev/ttyUSB* (and/or) /dev/ttyACM0
'busy'. See
Back to using Ubuntu 9.04, again, with gnome-ppp and the linuxant usb
modem driver.
It is successful, and I am online with the Zoom dial-up usb modem at
43,000 bps.
I'll stay with what works, until I read the solution to Ubuntu 9.10 has been
found. It must be the
distro, since gnome and dgc
Add me to the stymied list of victims! My USR Model 5637 does not
work either. For me, the only sign that the modem even exists is at the
USB (hardware) level.
~$ uname -a
Linux gandalf 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
~$ lsusb
Bus 004 Device
usb modem manufacture seems not to matter. My U.S. Robotics 5637 fails as well
as my Zoom 1061.
Also, both worked under Ubuntu 9.04, Gnome-ppp and the Linuxant dgc driver
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I have a similar experience with my USRobotics USR5637 dialup USB modem,
which worked perfectly under Jaunty. After upgrading to Karmic
yesterday, gnome-ppp would fail to detect this modem. Once or twice when
I rebooted, gnome-ppp would find the modem, but when I connected the
system would drop
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