Jerry, Yes the 3G card is detected correctly. When I switch to GNome, it says so and the "Autorun detected. want to run it?" with the button confirming that it is detected plus the airtel folder confirms it.
I will try to see if I can post the log messages. I think i need to either run the autorun.sh or the install_linux file with some command line switches but I am not sure about the switches or the command But I am not sure if I install it on GNome, how to make it visible/available in Sugar because the user will be interacting with Sugar more. Jv On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 8:29 PM, Jerry Vonau <jvo...@shaw.ca> wrote: > On Tue, 2012-10-09 at 20:02 +0530, RJV wrote: > > Jerry, > > > > > > Configured the modem through Sugar but although the USB stick gets > > recognized, the autorun is not invoked and also tried a few commands > > from the terminal but could not make it work. > > Can you plug in your 3G dongle, copy /var/log/messages to a usbkey and > post that please, need to see if your card is detected correctly. > > > > I tried by switching to the Linux env.... In the Lnux env., the system > > says "Autorun recognized...(not verbatim)" message but the autorun > > does not execute. > > Don't think the autorun will work, but that is not really required if > your 3G dongle is detected correctly. > > > Attached is the file system of the root and the "Linux" folder. > > > > I see a linux folder, if your 3G dongle is not detected you may have to > manually install the drivers for it, but lets see the logging first. > > Jerry > > > > -- Regards, Ravichandran Jv http://ravichandranjv.blogspot.com
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