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My Ericsson F3507g WWAN Card is not being displayed in NetworkManager. Normal
802.11 connection options are shown, but there's no sign of a mobile broadband
connection. I'm using network-manager-gnome: 0.7.1~rc4.1-0ubuntu2 on Jaunty
(Ubuntu 9.04).
Kernel drivers for the
Sorry, that should be 'doesn't currently appear' - ie it's just not
there in my lsusb output.
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Ericsson F3507g - does not display in NetworkManager, tho USB ACM devices are
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The device doesn't correctly appear in my 'lsusb' output, though it did
appear prior to my upgrade to Jaunty a couple of days ago. The upgrade
to Jaunty *did* add the hopeful-looking cdc_wdm & cdc_acm messages in
the 'dmesg' output.
I don't know if NetworkManager is necessarily at fault here - is
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dmseg, lshal and syslog attached - I didn't know about the lshal command
- couldn't see any sign of the WWAN card in it.
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Executing udevadm returns 'device path not found' for ACM0, 1, 2.
In fact, executing:
ls -R /sys/class/ | grep -i acm
returns zero results.
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The Ericsson F3507g card is actually embedded into the Lenovo X200 - a
bit fiddly to remove the module. However, rebooting to Vista shows that
the device is working well - it is detected by Windows, and successfully
connects to the T-mobile network - a screenshot of the connection
details is attach
I did a little history digging - I found that 3 days ago, before the
Jaunty update, I was seeing this line in the output from lsusb:
Bus 008 Device 002: ID 0bdb:1900 Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV
That line is no longer there in lsusb, I just double-checked after
rebooting from Vista. If I
Running using an Intrepid Ibex LiveUSB, the Ericsson F3507g card is
detected, and displayed in NetworkManager
(0.7~~svn20081018t105859-0ubuntu1) as 3 devices - I'll attach the dmesg
logs, etc.
Although the device show in Network Manager, it doesn't manage to
successfully connect to the T-Mobile ne
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Just discovered : the card WORKS after resume-from-hibernate. This is
with 'stock' Jaunty (linux kernel 2.6.28.11.15 and network-manager
0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2) - I've haven tried updating to the
2.6.29.1 kernel yet.
I've reproduced this twice now - it works beautifully after resume-from-
This posted using the lovely lovely T-Mobile 3G network.
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yep, the device does show up in lsusb (full output attached) - this is
the relevant line:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0bdb:1900 Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV
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I can confirm this issue on my Jaunty box (which was an upgrade from
Intrepid rather than a full install). My dmesg is attached, which
contains all the mt352 messages - I don't think this bug is particular
to kaffeine tho, as I don't use it- I'm using MythTV.
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Upgrading to BIOS v2.06 actually did change behaviour - it stopped the
Ericsson F3507G card working on either Vista (where it previously
worked) or my old Jaunty install (where it worked after resume from
hibernate). That was quite... depressing, but in the end I wiped my
Ubuntu partition, and did
I first upgraded to kernel 2.6.29.1 from mainline, then upgraded my BIOS
from v1.05 to v2.06
(http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-70347)
- unfortunately neither of these updates caused any change in behaviour.
I might try downgrading to 2.6.27-10 kernel next, as bug
Hey, thanks Newman! As described by comment #46 , the card can be
reactivated with:
echo enabled > /proc/acpi/ibm/wan
I'm using my Ericsson F3507g WWAN card to post this now, post-suspend...
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Ericsson F3507g (0bdb:1900) - does not display in NetworkManager, tho USB ACM
devices are registered
I've upgraded my Lenovo X200 to Karmic Koala Alpha 6, and this behaviour
is still present; on cold start-up the card appears in Network Manager
and can create a connection, after suspend & resume the card disappears
from Network Manager.
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Ericsson F3507g (0bdb:1900) - does not display in Networ
The importance of this bug should be higher than 'low', surely? It's
verging on a security flaw when you have to retype you ssh passphrase
every time you perform and ssh/git/scp operation - it's certainly a
serious usability failing.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1173152 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1173152
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1173152
802.1x security in 13.04 not working
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Public bug reported:
We've always had problems with getting Ubuntu boxes to connect to our 802.1X
authenticated ethernet, but those problems have usually been fixable by a
shotgun-approach of restarting network-manager, unplugging the ethernet cable
and re-inserting it, prodding gnome-keyring-
I recently upgraded from stock natty (2.6.38) to 2.6.39-0 which I got
from https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa - this was in a bid
to fix bad behaviour with Intellij (
http://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/IDEA-69222 ) - which it did, but
unfortunately it also introduced the flashing-moon-
My Ubuntu 10.10 Thinkpad X200 (2.6.35-25-generic-pae #44-Ubuntu SMP)
reliably fails to suspend - it'll got through the motions, but
immediately resume, leaving the laptop smoking nicely in my bag. dmesg
shows:
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[ 1280.840100] PM: Entering mem sleep
[ 1280.840162] Suspending console(s) (use no
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