2009/8/19 Raja R Harinath :
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>> I had created /etc/udev/rules.d/usb_modeswitch.rules
>
> Hmm, does that means you didn't install the 'usb-modeswitch' package?
ctrl:~# aptitude search usb-modeswitch
i usb-modeswitch - Generic USB device switch tool
>
>> with
>> SUBSYSTE
Hi,
Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
> 2009/8/17 Raja R Harinath :
> [snipped]
>>
>> I wasn't too clear above. You need to get a copy of the kernel source,
>> patch it, compile it, and install it.
>>
>> However, it might be much much easier to follow the suggestion
>> elsethread: install the 'usb-modes
2009/8/17 Raja R Harinath :
[snipped]
>
> I wasn't too clear above. You need to get a copy of the kernel source,
> patch it, compile it, and install it.
>
> However, it might be much much easier to follow the suggestion
> elsethread: install the 'usb-modeswitch' package, and add a line:
>
> SUBSY
Hi,
Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
> 2009/8/16, Raja R Harinath :
>> Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
>>> the modem is Huawei E1762 which is provided by local ISP when registering
>>> for their wireless broadband service.
>>>
>>> this modem, weirdly, can only be detected when i used it recently from
>>> windo
i could not find any option.c or unusual_devs.h on my machine, what
sould i do next?
2009/8/16, Raja R Harinath :
> Hi,
>
> Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
>
>> the modem is Huawei E1762 which is provided by local ISP when registering
>> for their wireless broadband service.
>>
>> this modem, weirdly, c
Hi,
Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
> the modem is Huawei E1762 which is provided by local ISP when registering for
> their wireless broadband service.
>
> this modem, weirdly, can only be detected when i used it recently from
> windows xp, while the device still connected into the usb port, reboot i
Umarzuki Mochlis writes:
>the modem is Huawei E1762 which is provided by local ISP when registering
>for their wireless broadband service.
>this modem, weirdly, can only be detected when i used it recently from
>windows xp, while the device still connected into the usb port, reboot into
>debian,
I hate to be "negative" but this sounds like a problem I had with a SCSI
tray loaded cdrom driev back several years ago now. I even escalated the
issue to the kernel developers list. No dice. You'll probably have to switch
to something that specifically is supported otherwise the other path leads
t
the modem is Huawei E1762 which is provided by local ISP when registering
for their wireless broadband service.
this modem, weirdly, can only be detected when i used it recently from
windows xp, while the device still connected into the usb port, reboot into
debian, then it will be detected and ca
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