Marius B K wrote [QUOTE]You could just try it yourself using a live
CD/USB stick. It would also ve interesting to know if a firmware upgrade
would solve it.[/QUOTE]  Yes,  reasonable suggestion,  and I do now have
a working live 12.04.2-desktop-i386 USB stick.  but sorry,  no valid
data-enabled simcard at the moment.  I only use my E220 for 3 or 4
months of the year when I'm travelling,  but of course during those
months it becomes an essential lifeline.

In post #234 madbiologist asks [QUOTE] What firmware version does your
E220 have?[/QUOTE].  In June 2012 I tried an upgrade to 11.117.10.03.99,
the same as Aleksander is now using,  and I also changed to Maxis
Broadband as recommended in post #211 but neither of these made any
improvement.

Although the upgrade to modemmanager 0.5 and subsequent patches to it
have made it a little easier to get a successful connection,  and this
applies particularly in cases where I've left my E220 and simcard
plugged in between subsequent Oneiric boots,  I'm still left with a gut
feeling or hunch that there's still something basic that changed between
Natty and Oneiric that we've missed.   I don't know what it is,  but it
appears to have carried forward and still be causing the same problems
in Precise and Quantal.   If I plug my E220 in to an already booted
Oneiric,  or if I use my E220 or my simcard in some other device between
Oneiric boots,  then I can expect trouble and I have to go through some
usb_modeswitch commands and some unplugging and re-plugging sequence
before I can connect.  My post #115 refers.

This discrepancy in how successful attempts to connect are, depending on
the recent past history of my E220 and simcard,  takes me back to Joshua
Dietze's reply in post #76 saying he doesn't think there can be anything
retained in flash memory when the device is powered down.  My evidence
points to the contrary;  past history of what I've been doing with the
device between Ocelot boots *does* affect my results.  This is leading
me to speculate that Ocelot can't be re-initialising the E220 (or maybe
even the simcard??) to exactly the same state as Natty was.   Maybe I
should point out that I sometimes use my E220 to connect on a Windows
partition between Ocelot boots,  and at other times I remove the simcard
from my E220 and use it quite independently in a smartphone.  On the
other hand if I leave my E220 and simcard plugged in and depowered
between Ocelot boots,  I've a much better chance of a successful
connection next time.

Could we perhaps take a closer look at the differences between the early
part of the re-initialisation sequence that Maverick and Natty used to
perform,  compared to what Ocelot and subsequents are now doing?

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