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ModemManager
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Important notice
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If you are using a mobile device with integrated WWAN module, a manual
configuration step is needed after installing or upgrading modemmanager,
otherwise the module might NOT be useable anymore.

Unfortunately, the logged error message will be slightly misleading.
So, if you see a message like

 <warn>  [modem0] couldn't enable interface: 'Invalid transition'

in your system logs or ModemManager keeps enabling and disabling the
module every second, you are probably affected by this change:

Starting with release 1.18.4, ModemManager does no longer enable the
automatic FCC unlock for certain types of modems by default.

		THIS MAY BREAK EXISTING SETUPS

You can restore the old behaviour AT YOUR OWN RISK by creating symlinks
in /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d:

 sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/*

See https://modemmanager.org/docs/modemmanager/fcc-unlock/ for details.

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AUTHORS File 3.97 KB 0644
NEWS.Debian.gz File 266 B 0644
NEWS.gz File 21.34 KB 0644
README.Debian File 999 B 0644
README.md File 2.5 KB 0644
changelog.Debian.gz File 4.68 KB 0644
copyright File 3.83 KB 0644
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