Seasoned_geek, you mention a few of the frustrations that I remember
myself.  But to be fair to Ahmed's work, installation or compilation
problems are something I haven't seen for quite a while now.  Please
acknowledge the progress being made instead of perpetuating statements
that are no longer true for quite a while now.  You continue to make
frequent and far-reaching demands on other people, but I've yet to see a
single contribution from you towards solving this problem.  Not quite
what I would expect from a "seasoned geek".

If Ahmed did indeed get the device to be created correctly, that's
already a good step forward.  If that modem then dialed out and
connected, that's even better news.  Giving Ahmed's history of claiming
things are fixed when in fact they weren't, I guess it's normal that
people have now grown suspicious and I encourage Ahmed to explain in
more detail what he did test and how his successes were instead of
merely closing a ticket with "package XY in Debian fixes it" (and then
doesn't deliver on that promise once more).

Let's see if we can understand why Ahmed can apparently do some things
that I still can't.  Him running Karmic with an older kernel may be one
of the reasons.

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