modem daemon. Do you mean Network Manager, or do you mean pppd? Unless very specifically configured to do SLIP or PPP, Network Manager shouldn't probe any devices at all to see if they are a modem. If they did, it would power-off any APC UPS plugged into a serial port instantly.
On 11/7/17 11:46 AM, Pavel Milanes wrote:
I little trick I learned from experience:
Ubuntu has a deamon for handling modems, if you try to plug your USB cable and read/write to the radio at the same moment you usually get an error because the modem daemon is testing it to know if that USB-serial is a modem...
If you use Ubuntu or any of his favors just plug your USB without the radio connected and wait 10 to 30 seconds before connecting your radio an try to read/write to it, in this way the modem daemon got plenty of time to test it and discard it as a modem and let it free for you.
Cheers
El 06/11/17 a las 21:48, kenn gordo escribió:
I have a machine running Ubuntu Mate. When I connect and turn on my Baofeng UV-5R radio it will transmit and will not let me use Chirp. I also have a Windows 7 computer that does the same thing. Any help would be appreciated.
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