Tim,
I tried it and it didn't work - it seems to be specific to jaunty. I am still
on intrepid, but using the latest network manager from the launchpad ppa.
FWIW, I've added information about the ZTE 3G card here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkManager/Hardware/3G
I've been trying to figure out
Got it working!
Tim, the problem so far has been that nm-modem-probe is not under
/lib/udev and I have been attributing that to the fact that I am on
intrepid. I had ended up thinking that nm-modem-probe was something
introduced in jaunty and I hadn't been able to find out how nm probed
the modem
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I have a ZTE 8710 3G CDMA/EVDO data card. Nothing used to work on the stock
Intrepid install. But, I am able to connect to the internet using
wvdial/gnome-ppp/kppp after loading the usbserial driver:
/sbin/modprobe usbserial vendor=0x19d
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- I have a ZTE 8710 3G CDMA/EVDO data card. Nothing used to work on the
I used to see this on Hardy. I moved to Intrepid a few months back and
wasn't seeing this bug until this week.
Interestingly, this always happens when I enter a *wrong* password once at the
gnome-screensaver password prompt:
- Lock screen (settings: blank screen, lock when screensaver active).
-
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With Intrepid Alpha 4, after ubuntu boots, display goes blank. I can see
the boot progress screen. However, when it switches to X, the display
goes blank. Ctrl+Alt+F1 does not show text-mode either. With X, the
display is blan
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With Intrepid Alpha 4, after ubuntu boots, display goes blank. I can see
the boot progress screen. However, when it switches to X, the display
goes blank. Ctrl+Alt+F
Spoke too soon.
After submitting this bug report, I tried switching to text mode and I
only saw a blinking cursor - Alt+F1, Alt+F2, ... didn't show the console
login. Then, I tried switching back to X, and I couldn't - it only
displayed the mouse, which responded, but no display. Infact, after thi
Have also verified that edid is being reported properly.
- Naveen
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D'uh. Its all fine and dandy after I did a apt-get dist-upgrade. So far,
so good.
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I looked at this a bit more today and indeed, the auth.log messages
don't seem to be related to this issue.
The behavior I observe is that when I select 'Guest Session', the screen
properly switches to vt9 but soon displays the error message
'authentication failed'. The background is all black, an
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Intrepid Ibex, with latest updates on T61p. Using compiz.
When using rdesktop, all mouse and keyboard events within the rdesktop
window are not seen by the host X Server. This results in gnome-power-
manager dimming the screen every now and then
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Using Intrepid Ibex with all updates on T61p.
If I try switching to the guest session, the X server restarts, and I get a
'Authentication failed' message. After that, it reverts back to my (locked)
session. Didn't notice any apparent e
- T61p, Intrepid with latest updates.
- Doesn't happen all the time. Seems like it has something to do with the
bootup process since when it shows up, it does so right after logging in. Other
times, it doesn't show up.
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After briefly failing to work with 0.7.1.git.3.7406e3a0e-
0ubuntu1~nm1~intrepid1, Network Manager has started to work again with
my card with 0.7.1.git.4.364ab2f86-0ubuntu1~nm1~intrepid1. I am
enlisting the changes required on an intrepid machine to get a ZTE modem
working so that the relevant chan
Nominated for Intrepid and Karmic so that ZTE devices can be used in a
true plug-n-play fashion.
- Naveen
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This issue suddenly started showing up since yesterday. I have been on feisty
for a while now and haven't seen this. I remember doing a dist-upgrade recently
which upgraded a bunch of kde packages mostly. Plus, I installed nxserver
packages from www.nomachine.com. Don't know if any of that is re
I just started having this problem on my T42p. I can confirm that:
1. If I change the brightness using the Fn keys, after a while, the brightness
level is reset.
2. If I set the brightness using the Fn keys and open gnome-power-manager, it
resets the brightness to what was previously set there.
Same here with gutsy (alternate and desktop cds). I see the previously
mentioned kernel messages (BMDMA) with gutsy-alternate cd.
feisty-desktop seems to find the cd and load full (the progress bar),
but fails after that. It switches to text mode and I see a lot of
SQUASHFS errors and it finally f
Verified. The above technique works with gutsy-desktop and gutsy-
alternate Tribe 2.
I know this probably doesn't belong here, but has anyone had success
with feisty installation in (k)qemu? The above technique seems to allow
it to continue, but it throws up a lot of "SQUASHFS error: sb_bread
fail
That's a thumbs up - any chance this can be back-ported to Lucid?
- Naveen
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Hi Jeremy,
Tested with the brand new Lucid beta 1:
- The modem is still not recognized out of the box. I need to modprobe
usbserial manually.
- NetworkManager/ModemManager looks to have been fixed as it is able to probe
and detect the modem quickly (yay!)
- NM Modem configuration wizard still doe
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I have a ZTE AC8710 3G CDMA/EVDO USB data card. Nothing used to work on the
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Issue confirmed with upstream 2.6.33-020633-generic kernel - the behavior is
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Lucid didn't boot with the latest 2.6.34 kernel.
- Naveen
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This doesn't seem to have been an issue with video drivers for me - I am
using nvidia video card and my drivers are up-to-date. I still see the
exact same behavior with the latest intrepid.
I had setup Karmic alpha on my other desktop and I just checked today to
see if the same issue happens there
With latest karmic, this is what I see with modem-manager and
networkmanager in debug mode, and with usbserial modprobed with proper
vendor and product IDs:
nav...@naveen-desktop:~$ sudo /usr/sbin/modem-manager --debug
** Message: Loaded plugin Option
** Message: Loaded plugin Huawei
** Message: L
Alexander,
Thanks for looking into this. I was on the latest level available in karmic - I
upgraded to the latest level from the network-manager edge ppa you suggested:
nav...@naveen-desktop:~$ dpkg -l | grep network-manager
ii network-manager
0.8~a~git.20091009t060001.bc6
Thanks for the upload!
I tested it but no luck - I see the exact same behavior as before. The versions
I now have:
nav...@naveen-desktop:~$ dpkg -l | grep -e network-manager -e modemmanager | tr
-s ' ' | cut -d' ' -f2-3
modemmanager 0.2.git.20091014t233208.16f3e00-0ubuntu1
network-manager 0.8~a~
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Tested out Karmic alpha 4. The issues remain the same:
- The modem (19d2:) is not detected and the usbserial module is not loader.
- After loading the module, NetworkManager/ModemManager is unable to detect
this as a 3G modem.
- With Intrepid, I could get my modem to work by tweaking how nm-mo
I am facing the same issue with Karmic alpha 4. If a single port is connected
(DVI or VGA), X starts up fine; with both ports connected, I see vertical line
patterns on my CRT monitor (VGA) and blank screen on my LCD monitor (DVI). I
have gathered some logs:
- Xorg.0.log.failed-on-boot: X server
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Well, I doubt if the GSM/CDMA aspect is relevant. What's more important
is that your device seems to be supported out of the box, assuming it is
being detected without any configuration changes. If so, the issue is
just with how NM is probing the modem. You could try reverting to older
NM levels to
Could only get to this today...
This method did not work for me. Interestingly, it looks like yours' is
a GSM modem, while the one I have is a CDMA modem (which is strange
considering the vendor id:product id match). As such, I suspect option
module didn't work.
I suspect the problem is really wi
Oops.. spoke too soon. I am able to get this working, but there is a
catch.
- In option.c, if I *replace*
#define ZTE_PRODUCT_AC8710 0xfff1
with
#define ZTE_PRODUCT_AC8710 0x
then, the modem is detected by NM/MM.
- if, however, I *add*
#define ZTE_PR
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