On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 23:56, Carlos E. R.
I'm curious. Do you know if that is true for all countries Vodaphone is in?
I don't need one of those right now, but knowing that at least one company suports linux somehow, is a good point.
I cannot say 100% for sure, but... it appears to be the case. There was no country specific info that I read anywhere... nothing about it being just Germany (where I am right now). They do seem to have pretty broad support for Linux if that webpage I linked is any indication. The recent builds of openSUSE are there. The Vodafone app is in English, and seems to be pretty generic (nothing DE specific anywhere I looked). it found the local carrier info via the initial connect to the SIM... so guessing.. the country specific stiff is set via the SIM, not the connect app or the UMTS hardware. Cost-wise it's not an expensive experiment.. the stick is 20€ and comes with 3 vouchers for connect time, plus you get 5 mins per day free connect time (so between the 5 min free time and the 3 vouchers, you don't need to buy additional credit for testing). C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org