General :: Ubuntu 8.10 Tata Photon USB Mode Driver Like 10.04
Jul 24, 2010
I have been using Ubuntu since 7.04. It is really an amazing experience. I have some 8.10 machines which I use for my students and i don't want to change it right now to different version. On the other hands I want to install USB Modem (Tata Photon+) on Ubuntu 8.10. I have seen its working fine on Ubuntu 9.04 and even better with Ubuntu 10.04.
How to install drivers in Ubuntu 8.10 for proper support with Tata Photon. right now my usb modem is detected as usb storage. I have also tried the usb-switchmode stuff following some articles available on net. But with no real success.
I want to know the exact difference in 8.10, 9.04 and 10.04 as far as usb modem driver installation is concerned.
Or can I configure Ubuntu 8.10 in such a way that I can use USB Modem (Tata Photon) like we do in Ubuntu 10.04.
I have installed mandriva spring 2009 in my laptop HP Compaq CQ60..I am using net connection from Tata Photon plus using the modem ZTE AC8710. how to configure net connection..
I am using Fedora 13 and trying to run internet through my Tata photon+ HUAWEI Mobile Broadband Model: EC1261 but I am unable to configure the system to run internet through tata photon+. configure and run internet on my system through tata photon+?
I'm running ubuntu 10.04. I have a newly purchased TATA Photon+ Internet connection which supports Windows and Mac. On the Internet I found a article saying that it could be configured on Linux. I followed the steps to install it on Ubuntu from this link text. I am still not able to get online
Also, it is very slow, but I was told that I would see speeds up to 3.1MB.
I dont have wvdial installed and cannot install it from apt as I'm not connected to internet
I am using TATA Photon usb internet stick. It's a Huawei USB modem. OpenSuSe detects and shows it as mobile broadband. But can not connect to internet. Any1 has configured similar device before? It shows me in "network manager" but no option to active/connect it. In Windows I got auto dialer for Photon. And customer care says no support for Linux.
I followed the instructions mentioned in this thread carefully [url] Despite this, I am unable to connect to the internet. It just says connecting and connecting, but it doesn't connect at all.
I want to know how to connect tata photon+ mobile broadband service in redhat el5,like drivers needed,procedures to install,where can i download the driver.
Any one tried to connecting the internet using Tataphoton+?
Device details: HUAWEI Mobile Broadband Model: HUAWEI EC 152
According to manual, the device should be detected as /dev/ttyACM0. But no device of this name is created. 'lsusb' identifies the device.
The required packages like wvdial, wvstream are installed. I have tried all the possible ways. Also created /dev/ttyACM0 with # mknod /dev/ttyACM0 c 166 0
Link to manual, in case any one wants to read it [url]
Just want to connect using GNU/linux any how. Can't live with WINDOWS
Iam using suse linux desktop 10.0. when i connect tata photon USB modem for internet, the system recognises the USB device but unable to connect to internet. How to use tata photon in suse linux
I am using tata indicom photon+ for mobile broadband internet connection.
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Befor yesterday, I was able to connect via this, but today(i guess a update yesterday is the culprit) i cannot. while it should connect automatically, even usb_modeswitch cannot detect anything.
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my /etc/modeprobe.conf is also blank. But I can work with wireless
I am writing a device driver on x86 machine,Ubuntu distribution,kernel version 2.6.35.I want to debug my driver in kernel mode.I tried KGDB(Kernel Level Source Debugger).But support is given for kernel version 2.6.13.But I want to make KGDB work on version 2.6.35.Could anyone help me where can I get help to make KGDB work on 2.6.35 version?Or is there any other method to debug my driver using some other tool?
then install ubuntu 9.04,GMA500 Driver,but refer Inf is:
The following error was encountered. You may need to update your configuration to solve this;
(EE) psb(0):THE STOLENbASE IS :OX1FC00000 (EE) psb(0):Screenindex is:0; fbphys is :0x1fc00000;fbsize is:0x003bf000 (EE) Psb(0):Could not find a valid initial configuration for this screen; (EE) screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration;
, then I try to modify the Stolen Memory to 8MB,but result no change; I doubt BIOS need do some change ,but don't know how to do,
I just got finished installing Ubuntu on 2 computers. I muddled my way thro the panels not installing. Now I would like to hook up a dual mode camera. Vivatar V15 . I know very little about Linux, but as having fought with Microsoft Windows for years I find it refreshing to see Ubuntu. I need to know about device drivers. Ubuntu does not auto detect the camera. The Model of the Camera isV15 Freelance.
My linux workstation recently crashed. After rebooting, Linux (Red Hat 5.3) will not boot properly and automatically went into emergency mode or recovery mode i think. I can still see my /home/user/ and all the files inside.I boot from CD to rescue mode and tried mounting read-only the /dev/sd5 which contains the files in the crashed hard disk to try to copy out my files but mounting was unsuccessful (invalid argument). I checked the filesystem type using fsck -N /dev/sda5 and shows it to ext2. i tried to mount another known working hdd and was successful.
My question is why in emergency mode, the crashed hdd is able to be mounted automatically as read-only but cannot be done in rescue mode thru a bootable CD?Is there any special mount options used in emergency mode?I also cannot copy out in emergency mode booting from the crashed hard disk as everything is read only.
I`ve read solution in this thread. [URL] It seems Linux driver for AR5001 does`n support ad-hoc mode. But user Selak found solution with a bridge. With this advice by my AR5001 card can finally be detected by other devices. I can connect to it with my girlfriend`s net-book with XP, but I still can`t share internet. May be I miss something. I haven`t shared wifi before.
I am trying to get my wireless card working in master mode. I am running Jaunty server 2.6.28-11 x86_64. I have compiled hostapd with nl80211 enabled. The interface is using ath9k. I have tried to compile compat-wireless with this patch. However IEEE80211_IF_TYPE_AP was undefined along with IEEE80211_IF_TYPE_VLAN. In addition the latest version of compat-wireless needs to be patched for kernels < 2.6.31 with this. However when using this patch IRQ_WAKE_THREAD is still undefined.
I have got to this message:
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$ sudo hostapd /home/jophish/.hostapd.conf Configuration file: /home/jophish/.hostapd.conf Failed to set interface wlan0 to master mode.
I have lenovo g560 laptop with bcm4313 wireless adaptor, and i want to change it to monitor mode using ndiswrapper with bcmwl5 driver. The kernel installed in my laptop is 2.6.34.6-47.fc13.i686, and the version of ndiswrapper is 1.54-4.fc13.29.i686. The problem is that i can't use any ndiswrapper options:
[root@localhost admin]# ndiswrapper -l bash: ndiswrapper: command not found
is it the kernel that cause this problem?, if not i wants to know how to solve it.
I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on my Acer Aspire 5100 laptop. Normally, when I put it to suspend to disk mode, it fails to wake up cleanly. I mean, it wakes up but the X is corrupted with lot of flickering. Ctrl + alt + backspace doesn't set it right. But when I insert my Photon Plus Broadband pendrive into the USB, the flickering immediately disappears and I am presented with the clean, shiny desktop. The problem is that the flickering doesn't stop until I insert the pendrive.