Modem-manager comes from NetworkManager (which I hate btw). It's evil and from what I can tell, can't be disabled today. From all the searching I did, the easiest way to stop it from messing with serial ports is to find it with "which" and rename it to something that NetworkManager can't find. Effective but such an ugly hack.
--David
Mathew Mrosko wrote:
Dale,
FWIW, and hopefully you didn't buy the expensive Kenwood cable yet, I use this cheap cable with Chirp and my TM-V71A: http://www.pccables.com/cgi-bin/orders6.cgi?action=Showitem&id=ID940742&...
Also, as for that modem-manager process, it could be something udev spawns. I recently switched from Ubuntu to Debian on all of my machines, otherwise I'd try to do a little more digging for you.
Mat WD4DDY
On 02/10/2012 01:53 PM, Dale Mosby wrote:
Well thank you for the assistance in debugging. The V71A, remote install kit, and programming cable were all purchased at the same time from Ham Radio Outlet (HRO) in the Portland, Oregon area.
I made the incorrect assumption that this bundle of parts were all going to work together. It now seems that HRO sold me the incorrect cable. They confirmed this in my phone call with them just now.
Sorry about starting out by blaming the software rather than the hardware. :-)
I will give another try with the correct cable and I suspect see better results.
Thanks & 73, Dale, K7FW
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