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I don't recall seeing that error before. The 2 services I'm referring to are
the systemd services:
- usb_modeswitch@1-4.service
- and usb_modeswitch@2-4.service
I only realized that as I was trying to debug the error seen in the
attached log.txt in my previous post
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did you get the error before the updated pacakge? why do you mean by
having similar services?
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So it seems to be working, however there are some errors in the logs. Not sure
they are critical.
Also I have 2 similar services, which could be the reason:
usb_modeswitch@1-4.service and usb_modeswitch@2-4.service
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Going to trying now. Will update shortly.
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@Cedric, any chance you would try the ppa build?
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@Josua, thanks
@Cedric, could you revert your local changes and try if the updated
package build from https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/19329176 fixes the issue for you?
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@Sebastien, I just checked and the entry "05c6:1000:uMa=Qualcomm"
suggested in bug #1823540 was indeed added to the last (current) data
package release.
So it was checked alright. The bug can probably be closed as fixed.
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Unfortunately, no VCS. However, there is a little helper link that can
be monitored and which is up to date, including download link and MD5:
https://draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/usb-modeswitch-versions.xml
Regarding bug #1823540, that's a case with an issue similar to this one.
05c6:1000 is a
@Josua, you are right that updates might lack behind, especially for
stable Ubuntu series where we don't get updates synced from Debian. We
currently don't have someone actively watching usb-modeswitch stack but
I'm going to try to deal with issues and updates when I noticed that
work needed.
The
@Sebastian, I am happy to correct myself in that Ubuntu is obviously NOT
generally slow in picking up the latest update of the data package. You
do have the current version now.
I was rather referring to earlier LTS releases. I'm not even sure if
that's still the case with recent LTS versions.
Fa
@Josua, thanks for carring/helping triaging and debugging issues there.
I've a question for you, you wrote
> Ubuntu seems to be a bit slow with incorporating updated packages of
usb-modeswitch-data
Could you give some details about that? The package comes from Debian
but I checked now and we seem
I was unclear, sorry.
I'm referring to this very bug report. Upstream is me :-)
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> Upstream has confirmed the bug and provided a solution.
Could you provide the reference to the upstream discussion? is that a
bug report or commit?
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Well, I suppose the maintainers are following this bug report, or at
least they should.
Upstream has confirmed the bug and provided a solution.
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That worked, thank you.
I reset to 0 the DisableSwitching configuration /etc/usb_modeswitch.conf
Then I unpack, renamed re-packed the configPack.tar.gz
I inserted the device and it works fine.
Should I submit a request to the "usb-modeswitch-data" package maintainer or
did you mention you will do
The attachment "solution.txt" seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please
remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the "patch" tag, and
if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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Thanks for the lsusb output!
It enabled me to provide a solution.
usb_modeswitch can check for additional attributes beside the USB ID,
precisely *because* of those IDs being re-used for different devices.
The original idea was to have one ID for each device model or at least
for one series of dev
Thank you for looking at this. I have used the config file to disable the
device then connected the adapter. Somehow it worked. Maybe I did something
wrong before.
Attaching the output, which shows a "Generic Display Device (Mass storage
mode)" product.
** Attachment added: "lsusb_1de1_1101.txt
I have found a detailed lsusb listing for the Pico Pix 1120. Now we need
to compare it to the listing of your device *before* the mode switch.
Cedric, could you post such a listing svp?
You can disable usb_modeswitch the hard way by renaming
usb_modeswitch_dispatcher. It usually sits in /usr/sbin
That USB ID is in fact in the 'data base' of usb_modeswitch. It was
originally used for the Philips PicoPix 1020 Projector.
That's what you get when the same USB ID is used for multiple unrelated
devices ...
The clean solution would be to use additional USB attributes to try and
tell the projecto
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