That appears to be the case, yes.  I don't have the output handy, and
would have to reinstall the package to capture it, but while in recovery
mode, I connected my LifeDrive, the visor module allocated ttyUSB0 and
ttyUSB1 to it, verified the LifeDrive was operating properly.  I then
ran modem-manager by hand, and its output indicated it was probing said
ttys, at which point the LifeDrive crashed and rebooted.

So yes, I imagine sending the AT commands is what is crashing the
LifeDrive.

By the way, if it's helpful, you can find a listing of USB device IDs
for Palms in /lib/udev/rules.d/40-libpisock9.rules.

** Changed in: modemmanager (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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modem-manager tries to probe, crashes PalmOS handhelds
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421673
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