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Am 30.03.2013 08:54, schrieb Mick: |
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> Don't you loooove OS automation? Especially when it works! ;-) |
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> If you look at the device manager you will probably find different |
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> strings describing the USB device interfaces that WinXP |
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> detects/assigns compared to your Linux OS + udevd + systemd. |
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> When you tried adding the new module you should see a load more |
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> interfaces coming up in dmesg, through usbserial_generic and then |
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> cdc_wdm and qmi_wann, like this: |
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> http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg64061.html |
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> This guys seems to be getting 3 x ttyUSBX popping up. |
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> Once you get to this stage with an appropriate udev rule if need |
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> be, then apparently you need to emerge this: |
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> $ eix -l libqmi * net-libs/libqmi Available versions: ~ 1.0.0 [doc |
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> static-libs test] ** 9999 [doc static-libs test] Homepage: |
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> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libqmi/ Description: QMI modem |
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> protocol helper library |
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> and see if that with its qmicli utility allows you to manage your |
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> connection. |
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I have my udev-rule to get wwan0 ... but I don't get that /dev/cdc-wdm |
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device :-( |
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This is rather frustrating .... |
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