Ubuntu 10.10 + HP ProBook UMTS (built in)
Since I spent loads of my nerves and time of my life to get a built in UMTS modem in my HP ProBook 5320m up and running I decided to write down a very basic installation manual:
- Install gobi loader from the package system
sudo mkdir -p /lib/firmware/gobi(this will create the firmware folder)- Download the Firmware and extract it
sudo cp UMTS/* /lib/firmware/gobi(this will copy the default firmware from folder Images/HP)- Look for the correct firmware (subfolders starting with 0,1,2,3,… - see list below)
sudo cp 4/* /lib/firmware/gobi(this will copy the correct firmware to the folder, my carrier is T-Mobile)- Reboot, enter your credentials and be happy :)
| Dir | Image | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Vodafone | |
| 1 | Verizon | |
| 2 | ATT | |
| 3 | Sprint | includes special firmware |
| 4 | T-Mobile | |
| 6 | Generic | |
| 7 | Telefonica | |
| 8 | Telecom Ita | |
| 9 | Orange | |
| 12 | DoCoMo | includes special firmware |
| UMTS | Default FW | The MD5 on the page mathes this |
Links that helped me: ThinkWiki Qualcomm and Ubuntu Launchpad