Bad bad bad news...
I've just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.4 and my HSDPA modem seems to have
completely disappeared.
Using dmesg I can see a modem is found and connected to ttyUSB0, ttyUSB1
and ttyUSB2, as usual, using lsmod I can see that 'option' module is
there but the UMTS modem doesn't appear
Hi Max,
Sorry for the trouble. Since this report was technically about a
different issue, I'd recommend opening a new report against modemmaanger
with ubuntu-bug modemmanager. Thanks!
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UMTS connection needs rebooting to work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506620
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Great! Thanks for the update. I'll mark this as fixed now, and please
reopen if you have any more issues.
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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UMTS connection needs rebooting to work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506620
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Finally, I got the desktop live CD. I made 10 reboots using Lucid and 9
times out of 10 the modem was correctly connected to ttyUSB0. Once the
modem was not detected at all but it was never connected to ttyUSB2.
I made only ten reboots but with the Ubuntu versions I've been using
during the last
I've donwloaded lucid-netbook-i386.iso (the netbook version, the desktop
was too big for my internet connection) and what I saw was not good at
all.
nm-tool only shows eth0 and wlan0, there isn't any section Device:
ttyUSB0, my modem is not shown at all.
I had a look at the messages log and
Thanks for the update, Max. I really don't know what the exact
differences are between the netbook and desktop editions myself, but if
you could possibly try the desktop that would be good. If you really did
find a new issue, now is the perfect time to report it--before release!
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UMTS
Hi Max,
Yes, the bug isn't fixed in Karmic yet, but it's fixed in the
development release (Lucid). The next Lucid pre-release should come out
this month (?) so you can confirm that it's fixed then.
Thanks!
** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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UMTS connection
I ran apport-collect 506620 when the problem appeared, some hours ago,
but as a consequence of that problem there is no internet connection, so
the tool couldn't connect to Launchpad.
I've just ran it again, in the hope it could give you some useful
information.
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UMTS connection needs
Hello Max,
maybe you already saw it, but the description of the commit you refer to
reports This is the MM equivalent of NM commit
9d7f5b3d084eee2ccfff721c4beca3e3f34bdc50, and NM commit
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=9d7f5b3d084eee2ccfff721c4beca3e3f34bdc50
Hi Max, sorry about dropping this bug. You're right, the fix was removed
from network-manager when Ubuntu transitioned to modemmanager. So, I'm
reassigning this to modemmanager.
In fact, the latest release of mm was just uploaded to Lucid, so it
looks like this will be fixed. Please check it out
Hi Max, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to
make Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, the commit you referenced was made a
while ago and should already be in Ubuntu 9.10. So, if you're still
experiencing the issue that commit did not fix it.
Are you sure? The commit's
Hi Max, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to
make Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, the commit you referenced was made a
while ago and should already be in Ubuntu 9.10. So, if you're still
experiencing the issue that commit did not fix it.
So, please update the description
** Package changed: ubuntu = network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
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