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Stuck on UtaMsSmsInit #186

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BestPig opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 3 comments
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Stuck on UtaMsSmsInit #186

BestPig opened this issue Jul 18, 2022 · 3 comments

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@BestPig
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BestPig commented Jul 18, 2022

I have an HP Elite Dragonfly Max with an XMM7360 LTE PCI card.

I compiled everything and at the beginning was not working.
After I deleted the PIN of the SIM card on Windows everything has worked well for weeks since ~1 week.

Now every-time I try, it just hang on this

RPC executing UtaMsSmsInit
b'1600000002040000001602040000003011000100020400000000'

Card is still working fine on Windows, but not on Linux.

I was in PopOS (Ubuntu), then I migrate to archlinux and still the same.
I tried the kernel 5.18 (Applied the patch for being able to compile on 5.18, but still the same).
I downgrade to the kernel 5.15, but still the same :/.

I'm out of idea :/

@Sniejok
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Sniejok commented Sep 9, 2022

I have a similar problem, the hang did not always happen, I spent several weeks and realized the pattern, before connecting you need to disconnect the power adapter and try again to execute the connection command sometimes after 2 or 3 times connecting always successfully.
Checked on:
Fedora Kernel 5.19
Ubuntu Kernel 5.15
Debian Kernel 5.10

My hardware:
HP Elitebook 745 g5 AMD Ryzen 5 2500U

@carstencodes
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Same here on LinuxMint 21 (Ubuntu Jammy/22.04). So #130 is no longer true :(

@chorca
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chorca commented Sep 26, 2022

I've had the same issue, haven't seen the power adapter do anything for it, just restarting the connection attempt a few times seems to allow it to work properly.

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