Brian, this does not relate directly to this bug, but suspend-resume
works just fine even after upgrading kernel to 2.6.32-23 (and applying
the patch) in this machine, which has i5 M520 CPU.
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Went ahead and (up)graded my kernel from v2.6.35-rc1 to v2.6.32-23 and
patched as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/554099/comments/33
Works now, though another bug is present in this kernel too (Intel
i3/i5/i7 fails to resume from suspend).
So now I am going to tr
Works for me too, after v2.6.32-23 update then rebuilding the qualcomm
and thinkpad_acpi modules as done originally. I couldn't load the
previously-built modules.
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I installed the update and had to patch the kernel again as described in
comment 33. No need to reinstall gobi_loader. Works fine for me
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Just got an update notification for kernel v2.6.32-23. Didn't install
that--just wondering if anyone uses it and will it work? Maybe I can try
it in a while but not now; I will need my WWAN in the near future.
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It is listed there, and as I said the device sometimes works perfectly
(4 Mbit/s down!) and then again it doesn't at all. Also, it's not just
Linux but also Windows which means my problems are either related to the
device itself or the firmware which both operating systems useā¦
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With the correct firmware and kernel v2.6.35rc1 it is so far working
every time. I have done multiple cold and warm reboots. This kernel has
some issues, I think, but nothing that's a show stopper. Looks like the
SD card reader might not work (never used it) and it makes a strange
sound on shutdown
@Brian: Actually that sounds similar to the problem I am experiencing at the
moment: It worked, first, but after a reboot it didn't. Put another firmware in
place. Worked. Reboot: Failure. Yet another reboot: Works again... (For a more
comprehensive description look above.)
I noticed that if it
I got this to work on my Dell E6410 with the "Dell Wireless 5620" Gobi
2000 over Verizon Wireless.
I found a pretty good walk-through I could adapt to Dell/Verizon at:
http://www.nulldevice.de/2010/06/wwan-lenovo-thinkpad-x100e-ubuntu-10-04/
I updated to the 2.6.35rc1 kernel, and built gobi_loade
Thanks tnf for the summary.
Don't forget this part:
http://sanitarium.se/wiki/HP_un2400_3G_modem_in_Linux#Holding_back_updates_for_the_kernel
Holding back updates for the kernel
If you've installed a patched kernel you may not want to recompile every
time Ubuntu updates the kernel...
# echo "l
I'm about to give up. I've tried to get it working, now, with the kernel patch
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/554099/comments/33), and
the 2.6.35 rc1 and rc3 mainline kernels. The result stays the same:
The device is either constantly being added and removed, which results
Strangely enough, now, none of the different firmware versions produces
the "error loop" anymore which I described above. Instead, the device is
always available in the network connections manager with every firmware
version but trying to connect results in the following /var/log/syslog
entries:
J
For comparison, here's what I have:
# cd '/mnt/Program Files/QUALCOMM/Images/Lenovo' && find . -name '*.mbn'
-print0 | xargs -0 md5sum
c3d6fd93ae2e52775ef9cd8fccbc20be ./0/UQCN.mbn
48191d62dc4091fb9d23e0b947611c58 ./1/amss.mbn
4f46a856fcceb197943d0cf3257c3621 ./1/apps.mbn
bb05d912e27b822348d4d
I'm sorry, my previous post was misleading. I wasn't talking about video
streaming but simple video playback (thus, with the video file already
on my hard drive) which tended to lag and freeze. Constantly adding and
removing the 3G device therefore seemed to have kind of an impact on the
overall sy
I haven't tried video streaming over 3G as it would be too expensive on
my PAYG SIM. But for basic browsing and E-mail it works fine; it hasn't
locked up the whole machine.
However I'm using the standard Lucid kernel with self-compiled modules
for qcserial and thinkpad_acpi, not the mainline kerne
Apparently, I was wrong - it doesn't work flawlessly as I thought with kernel
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc3-maverick/. During
video playback I noticed several hiccups some of which were more or less severe
and caused the system to finally hang.
/var/log/syslog gave m
It's important to have the three firmware files, and choose the ones
with the right md5 checksums (as there were various versions in the
Windows drivers under C:\Program Files\QUALCOMM\Images\Lenovo\*)
I used the md5sums from here:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Qualcomm_Gobi_2000
$ md5sum /lib/fi
For the record: I found the "uqcn.mbn" file in several of the numbered
directories in C:\Program Files (x86)\QUALCOMM\Images\Lenovo\ and took the one
which appeared the most up-to-date (that is, the one with the latest
last-modified date). Rebooted. Works! (Without having to explicitly load the
I was wrong - after another reboot it doesn't work anymore.
Surprisingly, Brian Candler's solution doesn't work for me either:
$ sudo /lib/udev/gobi_loader -2000 /dev/ttyUSB0 /lib/firmware/gobi
Failed to open tertiary firmware: : No such file or directory
usage: /lib/udev/gobi_loader [-2000] seria
On my Thinkpad W510 I just installed
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc3-maverick/, downloaded
the gobi_loader and copied the firmware from C:\Program Files
(x86)\QUALCOMM\Images\Lenovo\UMTS to /lib/firmware/gobi and it magically worked
after a reboot.
Two things I noticed
On my thinkpad X100e with gobi 2000 and Lucid amd64, it works with either
mainline linux-image-2.6.35-020635rc1-generic,
or 2.6.32-22-generic patched as above, plus gobi-loader 0.6
However, even though gobi-loader installed a udev rules file
(/lib/udev/rules.d/60-gobi.rules), the firmware isn't a
Thanks. About the gobi loader, which version did you use? Version 0.6?
Also, did you apply a patch to it?
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Hi Martijn vdS, where can I get that kernel 2.6.35RC1? Did you compile
it yourself or did you get it from PPA? If from PPA, which one? The only
one I can find for Ubuntu 10.04 is a kernel ppa with linux kernel
2.6.34! Thanks
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@Tom Inglis: not sure if this will be the same for other updates, but it
still works for me after the last 2.6.32-22 fix. I guess it won't work
after a 2.6.32-23 update, but I don't now for sure
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My Gobi 2000 works fine with 2.3.35-rc1 mainline (from the kernel-team
PPA) + the gobi-loader tool from
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/gobi_loader/ + the firmware I copied from
my Windows partition.
In 2.3.34 /dev/ttyUSB0 doesn't show up, so firmware uploading can't be
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I have Lenovo Thinkpad T410 with Gobi 2000 and I used tnf's
instructions. However it does not work completely, because I have to run
Windows first and next Ubuntu and then I see 05c6:9205 Qualcomm, Inc. in
lsusb. If not I run Windows first I see 05c6:9204 Qualcomm, Inc.
How to run GPS module of Go
TNF that's great thank you very much. I'll try that now and will look
into creating a wiki page.
Is this something that needs to be done each time the kernel is updated,
and will the USB-WWAN patch be included in a future kernel update in
10.04?
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@Tom Inglis and tomx: following are the steps I did to get the device
working. I didn't create a wiki page because I couldn't find the right
place and ubuntuguide.org doesn't let me edit. And maybe some day this
bug will be fixed and getting the device to work will be easier :)
## Download the fir
@Viktors: thanks for the hint, I didn't realize I had the wrong firmware
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I'd be grateful for some clarification, too.
So, the hardware is used in 2 different aspects (9204/9205 - QDL/Modem Device)
AND the qcserial has to be compiled manually?
I use a Thinkpad T410s on Ubuntu 10.04 2.6.32-22-generic.
lsusb gives
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 05c6:9204 Qualcomm, Inc.
and no t
Is there any chance of making a package for ordinary users so that they
can grab the firmware and the package and get their modem working?
If not, is it possible to create some instructions for ordinary users to
explain how to get these modems working in the Ubuntu wiki?
Will the 10.04 kernel be
I installed gobi_loader and put the firmware in /lib/gobi/formware as
suggested in comment 20. This seemed to work. Anything I might have
missed? I did a make and make install, nothing else
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Hello, tnf!
05c6:9204 is a Gobi 2000 QDL device. You need to download firmware.
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/gobi_loader/download/
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I tried to follow the instructions on comments 14 and 20, but
unfortunately this seems to work only partly. I get the following in
/var/log/messages:
Jun 1 08:24:33 tptfeubu kernel: [4.805522] USB Serial support registered
for Qualcomm USB modem
Jun 1 08:24:33 tptfeubu kernel: [4.805771
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-generic
$ uname -a
Linux phoenix 2.6.32-19-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 31 17:46:20 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
- $ cat /proc/version_signature
+ $ cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 2.6.32-19.28-generic 2.6.32.10+drm33.1
Same issue with HP ProBook 6440B, but patch worked without problems.
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I have the same problem with the Fujitsu Lifebook S710. They ship with
the Sierra Wireless modules using the Qualcomm firmware. I received the
following SDK file that was supposed to be the driver for the card, but
it is only the SDK. Can anyone help with a How To that can help me with
the installa
I have the same problem (HP 6930p; Gobi 1000)
Patch worked for me without any problems.
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The Problem is also on Acer Aspire one with Qualcomm Gobi modem. I think very
much Laptops use this
Modem so please try to fix it.
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