The ModemManager is generally required when you want to use dialup modems (internet keys, mobile phones, etc.) connected via the USB port. On a Debian distribution you can just execute:
The interfering process is spawned by D-Bus, so the quickest fix is to remove the package alltogether. If you wait enough time, an error is displayed in a dialog box:ĭA didn't send response data to FlashTool!Ĭheck if you have the modemmanager package installed in that case it may be interfering with the /dev/ttyACM0 device, preventing SP Flash Tool to operate correctly. path name(/dev/ttyACM0), port name(/dev/ttyACM0)Ĭonnect DA end stage: 2, enable DRAM in 1st DA: 0ĬOM port is open. On the console where you started the program you can read the following messages:
The blue progress bar does not start at all, or it hangs after a few seconds.
Android download pmt is ready and layout has beenchanged / PMT changed for. You may experience a problem on GNU/Linux: attempting a Download or Readback operation, you see the a red bar on the bottom of the screen, but the operation does not actually start. Error: Please select one ROM at least before executionMeaning: SP Flash Tool.