Please note the libmbim 1.24 branch is not actively maintained any more
in upstream. If you want to keep on using that release, you're fully on
your own.
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> 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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Title:
Update the ModemManager to 1.16.6-2 to support some modems in Focal
and
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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> 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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> 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
(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
@monsta AFAIK, this bug report is the "upstream" bug report as well. As
long as you're not the upstream intltool maintainer, please don't set it
as wontfix. Even if it does seem unmaintained...
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Yeah I know, it's just not my problem any more. Everyone should migrate,
gettext is at least maintained.
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intltool confused by separate
intltool is dead, long live gettext-only :)
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?id=984625165e09f02b4d6b8389092d5055fdbb0f03
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"WTF broke my distcheck!", then apply it to N projects using intltool,
sum the amount of hours wasted by everyone applying workarounds in their
own projects...
I have to admit this is very very sad.
A bug like this one, affecting every project using intltool, with one
suggested patch even, still
For reference, what projects are doing:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?id=1ae6a7be8abab4b13520679f42c6cc8e2fb57d05
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/po/POTFILES.skip?id=66c3b673e32b7d055349a2a96ca2c2dfbbfc03ba
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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novatel: improve probing for Dell branded modems
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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/
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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:
I have now merged to git master Fabrice's patch v3, and then pushed 2
other patches including Sven's and Dan's suggested additional changes.
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Comment on attachment 114562
mbm: add GPS location gathering support (v2)
Review of attachment 114562:
-
Some minor additional things to fix.
Also, could you maybe also attach a debug log of MM to see how it
behaves with the GPS
(In reply to Fabrice Bellet from comment #2)
Created attachment 114526 [details]
mbm: factorize the udev rules
I don't think we want to do this. Adding new VID/PIDs in future patches
will be much easier to read and review if the new PIDs add new lines,
instead of modifying lines.
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Created attachment 114525 [details] [review]
mbm: add GPS location gathering support
This patch add gps support for mbm devices, mainly inspired by the huawai
similar plugin. The interval between two batches of NMEA sentences is set
arbitrarily
Marius, could you ask the original reporter about the concerns Lars had?
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No internet connection with Huawei E3272 4G modem
To manage
Also, may be not modeswitched properly? See:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/525965/huawei-e3272-ubuntu
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No internet connection with
Merged branch to git master.
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Haier CE81B is not detected on 12.04
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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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Add support for using QMI protocol
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So, yeah, just make this bug a duplicate of a private bug which cannot
be looked at; and while doing the duplication, make sure the attachments
of this bug get also removed so that no one can look at
In ModemManager 1.x, the current power state of the modem is not assumed
when the modem is enabled; i.e. we always re-check current power status
before trying to power-up.
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Done in git master;
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?id=0dd93549a175f05cd5290ca8b3a3fd78e59863b5
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Title:
modem
Relevant issue seems to be that pppd cannot establish the PPP session:
NetworkManager[11397]: warn pppd timed out or didn't initialize our dbus
module
NetworkManager[11397]: info Activation (ttyUSB2) Stage 4 of 5 (IPv4 Configure
Timeout) scheduled...
NetworkManager[11397]: info Activation
Please get debug MM logs
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
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Huawei K3770 failed to connect
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MM 0.7.x should handle this properly.
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Huawei E3276 will not recognized correctly
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compiled with support for using libmbim.
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REGRESSION: MBIM kernel
For what I can see, ModemManager here is already using libmbim to manage
the device, and this specific crash is 99% likely to be this one:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65166
Please update libmbim to the recent 1.2 version:
Great, thanks for checking :)
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ModemManager crashes
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Oh, weird, can you grab me lsusb -v of the device? Missing VID/PID pair
in the udev rules maybe?
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Title:
Ericsson F3607gw WWAN card no longer
udev rules seem to be the same in both MM_06 and git master branches, so
maybe it's another thing...
Could you grab me debug logs with MM 0.7.x?
https://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/ModemManager/Debugging#Debug_logs
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Oh, this looks much nicer, I don't see any problem with this logs. The
modem is properly detected by the MBM plugin in your last logs. Doesn't
it work?
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MBIM support is now merged into ModemManager git master, and a
preliminary version of libmbim is already available:
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/libmbim/libmbim-0.0.1.tar.xz
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This issue should have already been fixed in MM_06, IIRC.
** Summary changed:
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+ modem-manager: supports_callback: code should not be reached
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modem-manager:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=685398
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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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Title:
Modem Huawei E173 works in 12.04 but not in 12.10
To manage
Only for the brave:
* libmbim from https://gitorious.org/lanedo/libmbim
* ModemManager from the 'aleksander/mbim' branch in upstream git
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Marius: out of curiosity, did you try MM git master with this modem? Did
it work ok?
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[0bdb:1926] REGRESSION: Ericsson H5321 gw not
Ok, so the MM_06 branch in git is actually free of your problem. Your issue is
fixed (99% chance :)) in the following commit:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?h=MM_06id=5d854a32cf2d04cbdb3d16f019d277caaba69ab4
So, either compile directly that branch, or ask Ubuntu
Whoever gets this issue again, please make sure to grab SYSLOG around
the time of the *crash* (not the connection issue), and attach it here
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Ok, good to know :)
Now, I'm not sure why you don't get a proper connection. The DHCP
request on the interface just times out, as reported by NetworkManager:
Apr 4 21:20:56 till-twist NetworkManager[1150]: warn (wwan0): DHCPv4 request
timed out.
Apr 4 21:20:56 till-twist NetworkManager[1150]:
May end up being a bug in NM after all, just filled it:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697313
Could you try to use a dummy username? Like (1 whitespace) or
t-d1. Just run nm-connection-editor and edit your connection
profile.
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syslog for that one?
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Title:
modem-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc() - REGRESSION: No
internet access via mobile broadband
To
Weird, I see nothing wrong... How about if you install an older MM 0.5.x
instead of the MM 0.6.x that comes by default? I'm trying to see whether
the issue is in MM or out of it...
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Ok, so we'll need to assume that the connection problem, the lack of IP
while doing DHCP on the wwan port, is not MM-related...
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Your last syslog doesn't contain any crash... so not sure what you mean
with crash :)
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Title:
modem-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in
Ah, you're right, my bad :)
Relevant logs then:
Apr 3 21:26:18 till-twist modem-manager[5778]: debug
[mm-at-serial-port.c:334] debug_log(): (ttyACM1): -- 'AT+CIND?CR'
Apr 3 21:26:21 till-twist modem-manager[5778]: debug
[mm-at-serial-port.c:334] debug_log(): (ttyACM1): -- 'AT+CSQCR'
Apr 3
Are you able to run modem-manager manually under valgrind? These would
be the steps:
$ sudo mv /usr/sbin/modem-manager /
$ sudo killall -9 modem-manager
$ sudo G_SLICE=always-malloc valgrind --log-file=valgrind.out /modem-manager
--debug
[Try to reproduce the issue, attach the valgrind.out
I've fixed an issue with invalid memory handling in Ericsson MBM devices, it's
in the MM_06 branch and git master:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?h=MM_06id=16520193f715453eac3c48eab3a648a0cadfb1b5
You may want to try the latest MM_06 branch to see if it really
There are two orthogonal issues here:
* One the connection failure, you got logs for that one. But the logs just say
you were not able to get an IP address, so could really be just a temp failure.
* The g_slice_alloc crash, what this log is about, we didn't get new info for
that one.
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Arduino LilyPad USB is wrongly grabbed by modemmanager
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Memory corruption somewhere... Are you able to run it under
valgrind/memcheck? Steps here:
$ sudo mv /usr/sbin/modem-manager /
$ killall -9 modem-manager
$ sudo G_SLICE=always-malloc valgrind /modem-manager
Get the valgrind log and attach it to the bug, and then recover the
original state:
$
That's a nice log, thanks. Still I would now need to know what MM was
exactly doing. Can you now re-run MM with debug logs?
$ sudo mv /usr/sbin/modem-manager /
$ killall -9 modem-manager
$ sudo /modem-manager --debug
Get the MM log and attach it to the bug, and then recover the original
state:
Fixed in MM git master and the MM_06 branch.
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Title:
Please add devices to blacklist to prevent amateur radio transmit on
startup
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Ah, so these are the weird nozomi-based option devices. What's the usb
VID/PID of the device? Currently MM only handles the Nozomi device with
VID 0x1931 and PID 0x000c. What's weird here is that we completely fail
to load VID/PID, so only the generic plugin probes the port, and even
this one will
Please grab MM debug logs, as per:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
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[REGRESSION] Huawei K3565 Rev 2 (12d1:140c) Modem has
MM 06 comes with a new 'via' plugin; did you try MM 06?
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Title:
Please add support for BSNL (India) EVDO CMDA 2000 usb wireless modem
which is
In 0.5.0 we introduced a Huawei-specific patch which ended up not being
good enough for the E220; we reverted the patch for 0.5.2, though. See:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ModemManager/ModemManager/commit/?h=MM_05id=7e406c27af9a3d2fb7266daa55d12cd0ba00f6fc
In 0.6.x, the Huawei-specific behaviour
I bought a E220 just for the sake of testing it; and it worked fine both
with 0.6.x and git master.
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Huawei E220 and E1550 can't connect
I don't use Ubuntu; I'm using Fedora and a self-compiled MM 06/master.
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Huawei E220 and E1550 can't connect on Ubuntu 11.10/12.04
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** Attachment added: MM git master logs
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My E220 has the following revision ID: 11.117.10.03.99
I usually test the modems plugging them, not with them already
connected.
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Please try with latest stable ModemManager 0.6.x, and get debug logs:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
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3G connection is
BTW, 0.7.990 was just a tag to integrate it in jhbuild AFAIK; we didn't
make a tarball out of it.
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Please package modemmanager = 0.7.990
I think it should be fine to include MM 07; I'll talk to Dan to see if
we can have a release at some point in the near future. Regarding the
regression potential, yes, there is some, as in every new release of
everything :) Allowing a fallback to MM 0.6 (i.e. keeping libmm-glib
installed but
When NM or n-m-a are compiled against libmm-glib; it doesn't mean that
only MM 0.7 is supported. If they detect a MM 0.7, they will use libmm-
glib; otherwise they'll use the old MM support, which wasn't removed.
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Why not just package the new version as modemmanager? what's the issue
with that? If you want to fallback, you can always grab the deb for the
old version, and that's it.
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Your modem is saying this:
CREG: 2,4
Which means that the registration state is UNKNOWN (4); so it wasn't
registered to the network.
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This page should have all the steps you need to gather proper debug logs:
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Network Manager
Modem log is useless... :(
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Network Manager cannot connect using embedded Dell 5530 Mobile
Broadband device
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Could you retry to get MM logs, but this time making sure that you
actually get the log properly?
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Network Manager cannot connect using
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
Someone (some process) sends a SIGTERM to ModemManager, so it just
restarts. Don't know who is the culprit of that.
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drivers loaded
The first step is to let MM say why it is in Failed state; then the UI
can pick that up and show the proper message to the user.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691778
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Just checked the logs, thanks. So... ModemManager doesn't support Infineon
chipsets yet :-/ The call setup fails in the last step:
(ttyACM0): -- 'ATD*99***1#CR'
(ttyACM0): -- 'CRLF+CME ERROR: 4CRLF'
It's probably not hard to fix, though. A new plugin to handle the
Infineon-specific call setup
ModemManager 0.6.x supports RS232 modems connected to the host through a
serial-usb adapter. This patch would make those modems stop working, so
I don't think this should be applied to git master or any other distro.
ModemManager shouldn't grab those tty ports for that long. The problem
here is
Oh, it seems that the single FTDI USB-serial converter is blacklisted only in
IUbuntu:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/modemmanager/raring/view/head:/debian/patches/arduino-blacklist.patch
I'll let Ubuntu packagers to comment then :)
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Modems won't be using the FT2232 chip directly but serial adapters will.
Imagine this setup:
PC[USB] --- USB to RS232 adapter --- [RS232]Modem
The only way for ModemManager to know that there is a modem behind the
adapter is to probe the port.
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And btw, not sure who translated it but the connection *shouldn't* be
called ADSL automatic... in which desktop environment/language is
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Interesting; it didn't get any primary port according to:
Dec 23 07:01:15 alan-pc modem-manager[3599]: error Failed to organize modem
ports: (0) Failed to find primary port.
Dec 23 07:01:15 alan-pc modem-manager[3599]: marshal_object: assertion
`g_variant_is_object_path (path)' failed
Dec 23
Oh wait, this is Launchpad :-) forget the last question
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Title:
Huawei modem assertion g_variant_is_object_path
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Unfortunately syslog is not enough, MM and NM debug logs are what was asked for:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager
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Title:
3G is
Ooops sorry; the link I pasted is not the one we usually use to ask for
ModemManager debug logs. These are the steps I meant to paste:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingModemmanager
In the syslog you pasted there was no MM debug output.
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libqmi 1.0 was officially released already:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libqmi-devel/2012-November/000335.html
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A fix for the memory errors was pushed to MM_06 upstream.
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modem-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_source_remove()
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Nobuto:
Please run it under valgrind like this:
$ G_SLICE=always-malloc valgrind --log-file=valgrind.out /usr/sbin
/modem-manager --debug
And send us back the valgrind.out log.
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Pushed both to MM_06 and git master.
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Title:
[au/HUAWEI DATA07] not recognized as CDMA2000 1x modem
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