OK, I've now posted two attachments:
mmMavsyslog- shows both kernel and MM entries on Maverick (mm ver 0.4)
mmOcesyslog- shows both kernel and MM entries on Ocelot (mm ver 0.5)
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I'm pleased to see the recent progress being made by Mark and Aleksander
(comments #102 - #104), though not happy that the priority still remains
listed as "low".
Meanwhile last night I managed to locate syslog file entries from both Maverick
(ver 0.4) and from Ocelot (ver 0.5) for plugging
As one of the mere users who rely on a Huawei E220 for my internet
access, and as one who doesn't fully undertand what's going on with
getting this bug fixed, I'm finding it frustrating to see the status
keeps changing and no apparent progress being made towards correcting
it. Maybe I misunde
Almost identical in my case, too:
dpkg -l network-manager modemmanager
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name VersionDescription
+
Josua Dietze (digidietze) wrote on 2011-12-01: #76
>> Is it possible for an E220 to be left in the "wrong"
>> state when it's switched off?
>
>Not that I know of. Power gone = back to install mode. Always. No known
>exceptions.
>
>This would not make sense anyway: the point of the whole process
Just thinking aloud to try and understand this problem better, we know
that the E220 can appear as two different USB devices, depending on
which way it's switched. In one mode it looks like a storage device,
and in the other it looks like a modem. Do we know whether these two
modes are bistable
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
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Shrijit - This bug thread was opened specifically to talk about about
the problems that have appeared with the Huawei E220 on Ubuntu 11.10
that were not there on Ubuntu 11.04. It does appear from what some
posters here say, that 11.10 is also causing the same or similar bugs
to show up on
I might have spoken too soon because I can't get that addition to
blacklist.conf fix, which seemed to be working perfectly for me
yesterday, to work at all today.Still checking, though. Is
anyone else seeing it either working or failing?
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Yes!!Adding that "blacklist usb_storage" to
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf has worked in my case. So long as it
doesn't upset any other USB iunctions, that looks like a good fix to
me! Thanks Akila.
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Per Ronny - It might be helpful if you could do some checking and post
on here the model numbers of any other GSM modems that are giving
other people trouble on Ocelot. This could help to clarify how
widespread the problem generally is, and aid developers in
pinpointing the cause. If
Sorry, I'm not so familiar with the methods used to determine status
and importance here, and am curious to know what factors lie behind the
decision to classify this bug with importance "Low".From my own
personal standpoint as someone who relies on an E220 for my regular
daily internet acces
Thanks for two votes of confidence above, but seriously I don't see
this code as anything more than a temporary workaround until a properly
designed fix is found. In my setup, it only worked after a manual USB
unplug/replug, and I'm sure there must be a better way of simulating
this automatcal
For what it's worth, I've found this inelegant workaround will get me
on-line again after my E220 has been depowered:
CODE
sudo usb_modeswitch -v 0x12d1 -p 1003 -V 0x12d1 -P 1003 -R
Then unplug and replug the dongle, and now it will connect.
An lsusb check shows that the Device # for the E220
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Title:
Huawei E220 can't connect on Ubuntu 11.10
I am experiencing similar problems after upgrading my Acer Aspire One to
11.10 from 11.04. Once connected, my E220 will disconnect and
reconnect quite reliably provided it continues to be powered on via its
USB connection. Howver if I unplug it or depower it by swirching off,
I cannot get it to
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