[Expired for modemmanager (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity
for 60 days.]
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Mathieu, it is difficult to reproduce this bug because 10.04 have no these
problems.
Now I have different prob: no any of my bluetooth adaptors works under 11.10 :-)
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See bug #496206
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Can't use USB/PL2303-attached Zyxel Omni Mini with non-root user
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On Wednesday 06 January 2010, jkohler2 wrote:
I removed modem manager:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager.
After re-start both my USB dialup modems work perfectly, just like it
was 9.04
This is also not an option, since this prevent UMTS sticks to work. Not all
people go online all the
07.01.2010 2:19, Bernd Schubert пишет:
On Wednesday 06 January 2010, jkohler2 wrote:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager.
This is also not an option, since this prevent UMTS sticks to work. Not all
people go online all the time using an analog modem, or some people only need
analog
I removed modem manager:
sudo apt-get remove modemmanager.
After re-start both my USB dialup modems work perfectly, just like it
was 9.04
Thanks.
John
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Not only is the (Ubuntu supplied) modem-manager package
inappropriately 'squatting' on device (i.e. /dev/ttyACM0) that it does
*not* recognize as ADSL modems (cuz they often are just ordinary modems
- like my USR Model 5367 or your modem), but, in addition, both GNOME-
PPP (GUI) and wvdial
Oh ... and more breakage on permissions for /usr/sbin/pppd. That
is root user or dip group only. So you'll surely want your user account
in the dip group. I think I pulled this off using System -- Users
Groups and then ticking off the 'Connect to Internet using a modem' (and
Send Receive
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: modemmanager
- On 9.04 I had no problems using old (but reliable) dialup modem Zyxel
- Omni Mini. I connected it to USB port using Prolific PL2303 USB-to-
- Serial connector. It sat on /dev/ttyUSB0 and worked just perfectly with
- GnomePPP
Ohhh ... so maybe modem-manager is what the Ubuntu 9.10 upgrade did
to break my ppp dial up (and FAXing ... see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/469881). I've been rebooting in
the hopes that if I did nothing, there'd be nothing making /dev/ttyACM0
busy. No joy! But the nasty
Steffen, I could not pkill modem-manager process without removal the
entire modemmanager package.
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Under 9.04, I could successfully use my Zoom and U.S. Robotics USB
modems with the following installations:
First, Gnome-ppp (sudo apt-get install gnome-ppp)
Second, from Linuxant.com: dgcmoden 2.22 k2.6.28 generic ubuntu 386.deb.zip
After upgrade to Karmic Koala, I see the following in the
, it sits (or squats) on a device that it
knows it cannot use. Blech. That is a bug.
Cheers, Steffen.
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Subject: [Bug 482971] Re: Can't use USB/PL2303-attached Zyxel Omni Mini with
non-root user
To: shule
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