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Re: which usb device to use (old kernel)
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Daniele Forsi |
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Re: which usb device to use (old kernel) |
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Mon, 27 May 2013 11:27:49 +0200 |
2013/5/27 Warren Burstein:
> Should I do something else to locate the correct device? Do I need to do
> something else to get the device to work?
The easiest things are checking in phone menus if you need to activate
USB communication and try connecting it to a different computer with a
more recent kernel to see which driver gets bound to it.
usbserial isn't necessarily the right driver, in fact many phones are
handled by cdc_acm
the verbose output of lsusb can give you a hint of what your phone is
capable of:
lsusb --verbose -d 0fce:
with my phone the lines that tell me that I can try model=AT in
gnokii's config are:
bInterfaceClass 2 Communications
bInterfaceSubClass 2 Abstract (modem)
bInterfaceProtocol 1 AT-commands (v.25ter)
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Daniele Forsi