Hi!
> The usb_modeswitch driver loading/driver bind check could do with an
> additional test when driver binding has failed, a check to see if the
> device has disappeared from the bus during the 1 sec time when
> usb_modeswitch waits for the driver to bind.
> If it has disappeared then don't thr
On 2014-07-25 00:50, Antonio wrote:
Hi!
[...] will probably fix your problem
Thank you for being kind. As far as I can tell, the modem is working
correctly, I wrote to this list because I saw a
"usb_modeswitch: please report the device ID to the Linux USB developers!"
message and I thought t
Hi!
> [...] will probably fix your problem
Thank you for being kind. As far as I can tell, the modem is working
correctly, I wrote to this list because I saw a
"usb_modeswitch: please report the device ID to the Linux USB developers!"
message and I thought that reporting was my duty :-). But no
Hi!
> What we see here is a device not being stable on the usb bus and the
> same has been reported for Ubuntu 14.04, multiple switching due to the
> device being reset.
> What kind of USB port is it connected to, USB 3.0?
The modem is connected to a USB 2.0 port (that lapton only has USB 2.0
On 2014-07-24 16:07, Antonio wrote:
Hi!
When using a ZTE usb modem (that works correctly) I found a "please report the
device ID to the Linux USB developers!" message in the /var/log/syslog file of
a computer running Kubuntu 14.04.
The command "uname -a" answers
Linux laptop 3.13.0-32-gene
Hi!
When using a ZTE usb modem (that works correctly) I found a "please report the
device ID to the Linux USB developers!" message in the /var/log/syslog file of
a computer running Kubuntu 14.04.
The command "uname -a" answers
Linux laptop 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51: