

Many of these are intended for use with DeviceKit, replacing parts of HAL.YMMV. This package contains additional rules and add-ons for udev that are not yet mature enough for the base udev package. It should now mount as a modem and be detected by Network Manager (2).Ī note should be made about udev-extras, though: Wait a moment, and the light on the modem will go dark, then relight red then green. Now right-click the icon on the desktop and eject. It should mount as the ZeroCD device (1).
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$ gksudo gedit /etc/hal/fdi/information/10-modem.fdi $ sudo cp /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop/10-modem.fdi /etc/hal/fdi/information/ First, install udev-extras:ĭepending on if/when my patch* gets accepted you will likely need to add information about the modem to the HAL infomation: With Jaunty this is now not necessary and there is an easier way around.
