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Re: [opensuse] Using a Vodaphone UMTS stick with Linux/openSUSE
- From: C <smaug42@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 16:38:15 +0200
- Message-id: <o2he29967881005050738z54362c7ahe2aa969e862cd734@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 16:30, Roger Oberholtzer <roger@xxxxxx> wrote:
I've seen documentation to this effect, but haven't investigated it
too far since the Eject trick seems to be working...
That's the same point I'm at... what info goes where.. what is needed
to get the connection to be established. It tries to connect, or so
NetworkManager seems to indicate... but... always fails to
authenticate. I'm guessing that the problem lies in the info I'm
giving it.. or not giving it.
C.
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long enough to trigger a KDE event. Couldn't the storage device be
suppressed by a udev rule for this specific device? Then no one would
see it during it's very short existence. What sort of rule would that
have to be?
I've seen documentation to this effect, but haven't investigated it
too far since the Eject trick seems to be working...
After that, I also have not been able to proceed. I think my problem is
that the config asks for things without explaining what they are. So I
am unsure if I am selecting the correct values from the very scant info
that comes with the device. It is a case of the config using GSM jargon
that I am not familiar with.
That's the same point I'm at... what info goes where.. what is needed
to get the connection to be established. It tries to connect, or so
NetworkManager seems to indicate... but... always fails to
authenticate. I'm guessing that the problem lies in the info I'm
giving it.. or not giving it.
C.
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