Not sure where to post this question but here goes. I noticed that ModemManager.service is loading during system boot (and taking up 6.5 seconds to do so!). If I understand correctly it is used to set up a mobile 3g/4g type internet connection which I am not using at all. Do I need this service running or can I just systemctl stop modemmanager.service systemctl disable modemmanager.service? Thanks guys, keep up the great work on Antergos.
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ModemManager.service
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If you get too hung really, look:
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Hello, since no use 2G / 3G or 4G least not yet, as a ModemManager unemployment, something like this:
Systenctl ModemManager stop.service?
Since it is a netbook and I eat a lot of resources, which screenshot is up …
Thank You.-
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Hi, I just remove it from the package manager, rebooted and no longer appears more and no connection problem, I think is solved …
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I disabled the ModemManager service and it doesn’t seem to have affected anything but shortening my boot times by 6 seconds or so.
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@MacWillie said:
I disabled the ModemManager service and it doesn’t seem to have affected anything but shortening my boot times by 6 seconds or so.
As you turned off?
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Yes I turned it off using systemctl stop ModemManager.service and systemctl disable ModemManager.service
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Thank !