Hi,
Or install Ubuntu 8.10 (as simple as rebooting with the Ubuntu CD in the
drive and following the simple on-screen prompts) - and then your modem will
be even simpler to use than on Windows.
Best regards,
-->Gar
Darragh Bailey wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:16:52PM +0000, Nigel Hanlon wrote:
>> It's pretty easy to get 3g modems to work under linux. I have a Vodafone 3G
>> modem (one of those white dongle things) that I use for work on a regular
>> basis on Ubuntu 8.10. Im not sure what network your hoping to use (3, o2,
>> vodafone..) but this site has a pretty easy to use program for vodafone
>> modems: http://www.betavine.net/bvportal/web/linux_drivers[snip]
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