Re: Huawei E3372: still a problem
Trying to install more packages from 'jessie'
to get the missing dependencies in order.
It demanded a newer libc6
(which would again lead into installing a newer libgcc1...)
and that in turn led me to this:
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root@gone:/home/hv/Lataukset# dpkg -i libc6_2.19-13_i386.deb
dpkg: regarding libc6_2.19-13_i386.deb containing libc6:i386:
libc6:i386 breaks libtirpc1 (<< 0.2.3)
libtirpc1:i386 (version 0.2.2-5) is present and installed.
dpkg: error processing libc6_2.19-13_i386.deb (--install):
installing libc6:i386 would break libtirpc1:i386, and
deconfiguration is not permitted (--auto-deconfigure might help)
Errors were encountered while processing:
libc6_2.19-13_i386.deb
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And I became a bit hesitant.
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Would '--auto-deconfigure' break the whole system?
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Maybe I should give up..?
-hv
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On Fri, 2/27/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372: still a problem
To: "Bjørn Mork" <bjorn@mork.no>
Cc: "Petr Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>, debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, February 27, 2015, 12:59 PM
It seems that
1)
I need to
have usb_modeswitch from the later 'jessie'
disribution and
2)
I need to give the command (as 'root')
# usb_modeswitch -J -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
every time after starting
the computer, to get the network working.
Does anybody know, why? And
how to do it automatically?
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I'm
now looking for a better solution...
I
don't need this thing myself, but working for the
installation
of E3372 for a friend.
Maybe it could be possible to
take all the needed packets from 'Jessie' and ..?
Now my system is a bit broken, because of
some missing packets from 'Jessie'.
There are quite many, which would be needed.
I will work with it a bit
more today to see.
-hv
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On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372:
still a problem
To: "Bjørn Mork"
<bjorn@mork.no>
Cc: "Petr Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>,
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 7:05 PM
1)
I stopped the computer, removed the Huawei
device from the computer,
started again and
installed another usb
device there in the same slot.
2)
Started
the computer again.
And Huawei stopped
working.
3)
And when giving again the command
# usb_modeswitch -J -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
It started working.
4)
What
should I do to get it permanently working?
-hv
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On Thu, 2/26/15, Hannu Virtanen <hannu_markus_virtanen@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Subject: Re: Huawei E3372:
Success (!)
To: "Bjørn Mork"
<bjorn@mork.no>
Cc: "Petr Kubánek" <petr@kubanek.net>,
debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015, 5:40
PM
giving:
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#
usb_modeswitch -J -v 0x12d1 -p 0x157d
Look
for default devices
...
product ID matched
Found devices in default
mode (1)
Access
device
006 on bus 007
Current configuration
number is 1
Use interface
number 0
Use
endpoints
0x01 (out) and
0x81 (in)
USB description
data
(for identification)
-------------------------
Manufacturer:
HUAWEI_MOBILE
Product: HUAWEI_MOBILE
Serial No.: 0123456789ABCDEF
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Using
standard Huawei
switching message
Looking
for active driver
...
OK, driver
detached
Set up interface
0
Use endpoint 0x01 for message sending
...
Trying to send message 1 to endpoint
0x01
...
OK,
message
successfully sent
Reset response endpoint
0x81
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And now it is working(!)
Actually I don't
know if
everything started
working only because of
with that - J option,
because I tried
it
already once earlier. I have
isntalled one
firmware from
Huawei, too during this
work...
-hv
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