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README.md |
Dell Latitude E5*50 Linux support
Tested on my Dell Latitude E5450 (late 2014) with Fedora 21/22 64bit, BIOS A06.
Please note: BIOS prior to A06 have serious a issue with de-bouncing/repeating keys under Linux, see http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3518/t/19593360. Updating to A06 is strongly reccomended.
WWAN module
Dell Latitude E5*50 laptops could have a "Dell Wireless 5809e Gobi™ 4G LTE Mobile Broadband Card" WWAN module installed. This WWAN device is based on the Qualcomm Gobi™.
Name | Dell Wireless 5809e Gobi™ 4G LTE Mobile Broadband Card |
ID | 413c:81b1 |
Kernel module | qcserial |
Tested kernels | 3.17, 3.16, 3.19, 4.0 |
The device id of this Gobi™ module is still missing from the qcserial
devices table, so I created a udev rule which loads the qcserial
module, switchs the bConfigurationValue
from 2 to 1** and adds the new device id 413c:81b1
to the qcserial
driver.
** By default the device is loaded in the cdc_mbim
mode (see https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/cdc_mbim.txt) instead in the classic serial modem mode.
GPS
To start the GPS
echo "\$GPS_START" > /dev/ttyUSB0
To stop the GPS
echo "\$GPS_STOP" > /dev/ttyUSB0
In the bin
folder you can find an utility (gobigps
) to easily start and stop the GPS. To be able to use this utility as normal user (more in general, to use the GPS) the user must be member of the dialout
group.
You can check if the GPS is running with a simple cat
cat /dev/ttyUSB0
or using QGIS.
Work is still in progress!