On 13.11.2009 13:16, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 09:26:21PM -0000, Shahar Or wrote:
>
>> Dear ones,
>>
>> For me the patch woks exactly right on karmic.
>>
>> Will it work the same way for Jaunty?
>>
> what do you mean? afaik we dont send CFUN in jaunty ...
>
> - Alexander
>
>
But you did in Intrepid, didn't you ?
For me personally this was the last Ubuntu, I could use my builtin
Sierra UMTS. In Jaunty pppd was killed immediately after start. In
Karmic Beta it worked for a short time, right now it doesn't.
So I'm really lost.
Unfortunately I'm not able to work around this (I tried wvdial /
gnome-ppp without success).
My only chance is to reboot, select Intrepid and I'm fine. But of course
this is _really_ annoying to put it politely.
On 13.11.2009 13:16, Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 09:26:21PM -0000, Shahar Or wrote:
>
>> Dear ones,
>>
>> For me the patch woks exactly right on karmic.
>>
>> Will it work the same way for Jaunty?
>>
> what do you mean? afaik we dont send CFUN in jaunty ...
>
> - Alexander
>
>
But you did in Intrepid, didn't you ?
This is from a log, taken in Intrepid:
NetworkManager: <info> (ttyUSB0): powering up...
NetworkManager: <debug> [1227279075.172044] nm_serial_debug(): Sending:
'AT+CFUN=1
'
NetworkManager: <debug> [1227279075.182881] nm_serial_debug(): Got: '
OK
For me personally this was the last Ubuntu, I could use my builtin
Sierra UMTS. In Jaunty pppd was killed immediately after start. In
Karmic Beta it worked for a short time, right now it doesn't.
So I'm really lost.
Unfortunately I'm not able to work around this (I tried wvdial /
gnome-ppp without success).
My only chance is to reboot, select Intrepid and I'm fine. But of course
this is _really_ annoying to put it politely.
Gerd