Help!!!!! Ubuntu 9.04!

IceCool123

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Let you knoe soon

You need to edit some settings and some files let you know as soon as possible, i'm using dialog wimax on ubuntu 8.10 which is a pppoe connection.
 

nagaya

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IceCool123 said:
You need to edit some settings and some files let you know as soon as possible, i'm using dialog wimax on ubuntu 8.10 which is a pppoe connection.
ne machn mata mathaka widiyata 9.04 eke driver aulk thiyenwa E220 ta :confused:
 

gayan kalhara

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IceCool123 said:
No buddy same mechanism to 9.04, it will work

?? oops dannema nathuwa 2009 October avilla neda?

time eka giya danune vath na. mama hithuwe dan May kiyala

balannako neda, mama calender ekak balanna danne na ne:rolleyes:
 

gayan kalhara

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nagaya said:
ne machn mata mathaka widiyata 9.04 eke driver aulk thiyenwa E220 ta :confused:

E220 vitharak nemei mage ETS2251 th vada na (8.10 eke elata vada)

T1_USB 3410 eke awulak thiyenava. rule eka livvata ganne na.

anith eka kalin thibba godak custermization ports ayin karala

mama eeka hinda sadahatama vage ubuntu athaariya

dan fedora/slackware ;)
 

IceCool123

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Noooo

nismok said:
It will work without installing anyting.
It will not auto detect, this is Ubuntu not windows. and the this modem doesn’t supports on Ubuntu so have to edit the settings manualy.
 

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    Most Mobile Broadband devices should be recognised automatically when you connect them to your computer. Ubuntu will prompt you to configure the device.
    1. The New Mobile Broadband Connection Wizard will open automatically when you connect the device.
    2. Click Forward and insert your details, including the country where your Mobile Broadband device was issued, the network provider and type of connection (for example, Contract or pre-pay).
    3. Give your connection a name (it is up to you what name you choose) and click Apply.
    4. Your connection is now ready to use. To connect, left click the NetworkManager icon in the top right of the panel and select your new connection.
    5. To disconnect, left click the NetworkManager icon in the top right of the panel and click Disconnect.
    If you are not prompted to configure the device when you connect it, it may still be recognised by Ubuntu. In such cases you can add the connection manually.
    1. Right click the NetworkManager icon in the top right of the panel and click Edit Connections...
    2. Select the Mobile Broadband tab.
    3. Click Add.
    4. This should open the New Mobile Broadband Connection Wizard. Enter your details as described above.
     

    nismok

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    IceCool123 said:
    It will not auto detect, this is Ubuntu not windows. and the this modem doesn’t supports on Ubuntu so have to edit the settings manualy.

    In Windows we Have to Install it, Windows doesn't know what Mobile Broadband is :P