Re: Mobile broadband connects to wrong USB device
- From: Ben <ben benjamin it>
 
- To: Jerone Young <jerone young canonical com>
 
- Cc: networkmanager-list gnome org
 
- Subject: Re: Mobile broadband connects to wrong USB device
 
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2009 18:03:53 +1100
 
Got passed that error, but am receiving some other weird problems. After 
rebooting and re-running NetworkManager, I add a new connection but it 
doesn't save it for some reason. Sometimes the whole icon disappears but 
NetworkManager still continues to run. No errors or warnings in the 
debugging output.
I guess some things are not meant to be. It would be nice if the init 
string was not hard coded =)
Ben wrote:
Yeah, I just saw that that was where you change the init string 
before. After compiling this, it got passed the error and a it tried 
to do a few more things which all were successful. Then it comes up 
with an error:
Invalid byte sequence in conversion input
Well actually after a reboot and trying again (running the 
/usr/local/sbin/NetworkManager which is the newly installed one) I get:
symbol lookup error: NetworkManager: undefined symbol: 
nm_setting_connection_get_autoconnect
So that's not good, looks like a library hasn't installed correctly or 
something.
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