DBus interface for modem handling

Edit Package ModemManager

DBus interface for modem handling. Provides a standard abstracted API
(over DBus) to communicate with all sorts of modems (landline, GSM,
CDMA).

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ModemManager-1.18.4.tar.xz 0002510768 2.39 MB
ModemManager-1.20.6.tar.bz2 0001467367 1.4 MB
ModemManager.changes 0000091224 89.1 KB
ModemManager.spec 0000005726 5.59 KB
Latest Revision
Sergey Kondakov's avatar Sergey Kondakov (X0F) committed (revision 3)
- Update to version 1.18.6:
  + The ModemManager.service file for systemd integration provided
    in the sources is updated as follows:
    ++ 'CAP_NET_ADMIN' is now required in the
       'CapabilityBoundingSet' field.
    ++ 'AF_NETLINK' and 'AF_QIPCRTR' are now required in the
       'RestrictAddressFamilies' field.
  + The LEGACY and PARANOID filter types that were allowed
    options in the '--filter-policy' option in the ModemManager
    daemon were deprecated in version 1.16.0 and have now been
    completely removed, along with the vid:pid blacklist of
    devices and the vid:pid greylist of RS232<->USB adapters.
  + The ModemManager daemon can run now in a 'quick suspend/resume'
    mode, in which no explicit data disconnection is triggered on
    suspend, and no explicit device re-probing from scratch is
    launched on resume. Instead, the daemon will try to refresh
    the state of all interfaces upon suspend, e.g. to see if the
    module keeps registered to the same operator, to see if it is
    still connected, and so on.
  + core: added support for the new 'WWAN' subsystem in Linux kernel
    5.13, enabling PCIe-only modules.
  + core: The charset conversion methods rework, including the
    avoiding of the iconv()
  + qmi: the logic managing allowed/preferred modes was fixed for
    multimode devices like the MC7304, making sure the acquisition
    order preference always had the same items.
  + serial: when modem is connected with AT+PPP, ignore forced
    disconnections, so that we don't take ownership of the PPP
    port before pppd has released it.
  + foxconn: added support for the T99W175 (SDX55) module,
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