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#1 Fri Oct 26, 2012 15:44, 150 months ago.
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Registered: Oct 2012
Location: Uruguay
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Hi, I've tried doing this: http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/topic.php?id=501 I've added the following rule However I'm getting an error message: The device works perfectly when using instead of Thank you for your help, Gabriel
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#2 Tue Oct 30, 2012 21:03, 150 months ago.
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Registered: Oct 2010
Location: New Caledonia
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Hello, Supposing you're using a Debian-like distro ( ??? ) What's the output of :
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#3 Thu Nov 01, 2012 18:13, 150 months ago.
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Registered: Oct 2012
Location: Uruguay
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Hello, I get: what does this mean? Thank you again. Gabriel
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#4 Thu Nov 01, 2012 23:32, 150 months ago.
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Registered: Oct 2010
Location: New Caledonia
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1) please fill the form embedded in new posts (to win time) :
Operating system name and version: Version of smsd: Smsd installed from: sources / package repository / from elsewhere... Name and model of a modem / phone: Interface: serial / USB / some adapter...
2) if node /dev/ttyUSB2 is not found, I don't see how your smsd could run (from what you said).
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#5 Tue Nov 06, 2012 17:46, 150 months ago.
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Registered: Oct 2012
Location: Uruguay
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Operating system name and version: Debian 6.0.5 Version of smsd: Version 3.1.11 Smsd installed from: package repository Name and model of a modem / phone: Huawei E620 Interface: USB
Mmm, not sure what to answer here...I'm pretty sure I have SIM working on ttyUSB2 currently.. Maybe something wrong with the udevadm command? Thanks
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