There must be something dodgy about mounting the DVD drive in LinuxMint 10 as
well, both the Ubuntu version and the Debian version. Here's my story:
I downloaded and burned the Debian ISO successfully using K3b. Then, to be on
the safe side, I burned three DVDs for backup, also using K3b, setting
Running Xubuntu 9.10, here's what I have to do to make the modem work:
Initial situation: Computer and monitor turned off (grid power removed).
1. Connect the power grid to computer and monitor
2. Boot the computer
3. When logged in and boot finished, restart the computer (= re-boot)
4. If necessa
Of course, it COULD be a kernel problem. How do you install a different
kernel, and which one is the one to use?
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Huawei E620 USB modem no longer works in 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/456662
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I have found that if I restart the system after booting, the modem
connection works fine. However, I find restarting one extra time is a
bit silly. I reported this bug quite some time ago, before I upgraded
from 9.04 to 9.10 (in November), but the problem still remains. What was
wrong with the old
It appears as if installing a media player, such as VLC, worsens the
situation. I have been running 9.04 daily now for quite a while, and the
problem appeared once. After installation of VLC, the problem appears a
lot more frequently. Coincidence???
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devkit-disks-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in
A hint to the programmer(s):
There is a possibility that Ubuntu, when installing and preserving /home in a
separate partition, doesn't write the necessary files for recognizing an
already plugged-in modem. I have installed Xubuntu twice - once in a separate
partition in a dual boot configuration
Yes, it appears to be hardware-specific. I have two computers - one Network
(Swedish made) and one Packard Bell, both desktop machines. The Packard Bell
machine recognises the modem even if plugged-in before boot, the Network one
doesn't.
I used to run Mandriva (2009.1) on both machines. The Man
Please allow me to contribute some log extracts. Also please see my Open
Question #72536 for further information.
** Attachment added: "Logs.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27254614/Logs.txt
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Huawei E220 can't connect on Ubuntu 9.04, after estabilish connection under
Windows XP
https://
I can confirm the problem. It appears that the modem has to be
disconnected physically and then connected again for the USB-thingies to
realise that something has been connected. After that, it connects to
the Internet properly. See further my Open Question #72536. I am
running Ubuntu 9.04.
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