[ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 40, Issue 8
Ninad Pundalik
ninadsp16289 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 13:31:58 BST 2009
Hi,
> These phones don't have drivers of their own, they usually work with generic
> drivers. So it's most likely not a kernel level issue. (Did it work with
> Ubuntu 7.x ??)
Kingsly is right. Could you also try the following? 'lsusb' will
give you the Vendor and Product ID. I had similar issues with
Reliance LG LXU800, and I had to insert the 'usbserial' module with
the correct parameters. The steps that I used are at my blog post
[1]. Have you tried searching on the Ubuntu Wiki [2] or Launchpad [3]
for details of your particular modem?
Please post the output of dmesg after inserting the usbserial or
usb-storage. If the dialer is detected correctly, it should give a
success message, and the device will be mounted on /dev/ttyUSB*. In
that case, try using wvdialconf/wvdial to configure it further. Do
post further details, so that we can solve this issue.
URLs :
[1]. http://ninadpundalik.co.cc/blog/2009/05/lg-lxu800-dialer-on-ubuntu-jaunty/
[2]. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto/
[3]. https://launchpad.net
Ninad S. Pundalik
http://ninadpundalik.co.cc/blog
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