As this bug affects several different types of Huawei modems, I consider
it entirely possible that other models that are currently untested are
affected as well. Furthermore, given that this bug spans several
different models (as per my own test results for instance), there could
be a common root cause. Alleviating the problem here could very well fix
connectivity problems in Lucid with Huawei 3G modems all across their
product line.

Therefore I, for one and with all due respect, reject the idea that an
answer from Angel Guzman is necessary in order to further triage the bug
at this point. At least until it has been made certain that different
models have to be fixed individually. Also, invalid status typically
means a new bug could not be confirmed which is patently false in this
case.

A newer kernel (-18) has been published in the mean time, and I will
provide test results using the latest packages. Failing that, I will
attempt the workaround provided by Rainer Oliveira.

At the moment, I can merely confirm that usb-modeswitch does not seem to
be included by default in a desktop installation of Lucid. However, it
appears that this also goes for Ubuntu 9.10.

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Huawei 3G modem unable to connect under Lucid
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