It seems that there was a mistake with my command, but still there is a
problem:
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root@gkone:/home/xxx# usb_modeswitch - J -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
Look for default devices ...
product ID matched
Found devices in default mode (1)
Access device 005 on bus 001
Current configuration number is 2
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Installed 'Jessie' using net-install on that other machine. (old HP latop with
amd64 cpu).
Can't make Huawei E3372 working.
Somehow it seems that device and it is even maybe a bit working but incredible
slowly, impossible to use it for anything...
Something is wrong now with the connection
On Friday, 27 Feb 2015 at 03:08, Hannu Virtanen wrote:
> Trying to install more packages from 'jessie'
> to get the missing dependencies in order.
>From my own experience, trying to upgrade from one Debian distribution
to a later one piecemeal doesn't work. I would suggest moving
completely to
-
On Fri, 2/27/15, Eric S Fraga wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372: still a problem
To: "Hannu Virtanen"
Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, February 27, 2015, 2:57 PM
On Friday, 27 Feb 2015 at
03:08, Hannu Virtanen wrote:
> Trying to install more
27; break the whole system?
Maybe I should give up..?
-hv
On Fri, 2/27/15, Hannu Virtanen wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372: still a problem
To: "Bjørn Mork"
Cc: "Petr Kubánek" , debian-l
en, because of some missing packets from 'Jessie'.
There are quite many, which would be needed.
I will work with it a bit more today to see.
-hv
On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372: still a problem
To:
1)
I stopped the computer, removed the Huawei device from the computer,
started again and installed another usb device there in the same slot.
2)
Started the computer again.
And Huawei stopped working.
3)
And when giving again the command
# usb_modeswitch -J -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
It starte
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