* debian/patches/linux-default-usb-id.patch: blacklist the USB-Gadget default
USB ID (the module actually allows you to set a custom one). The default ID
is re-used by the Nexus 7 with Ubuntu images to expose a tty you can use
to login to the system; but if it's not ignored ModemManager will
harass it for some time trying to probe it. (LP: #1105352)
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Mon, 28 Jan 2013 11:24:42 -0500
This bug was fixed in the package modemmanager - 0.6.0.0. really- 0ubuntu3
--------------- 0.really- 0ubuntu3) raring; urgency=low
modemmanager (0.6.0.
* debian/ patches/ linux-default- usb-id. patch: blacklist the USB-Gadget default
USB ID (the module actually allows you to set a custom one). The default ID
is re-used by the Nexus 7 with Ubuntu images to expose a tty you can use
to login to the system; but if it's not ignored ModemManager will
harass it for some time trying to probe it. (LP: #1105352)
-- Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre <email address hidden> Mon, 28 Jan 2013 11:24:42 -0500