To identify what devices work with a fully free operating system you
could check http://h-node.org

(for instance, not working is:
http://h-node.org/threegcards/view/en/1347/Huawei-Technologies-Co---Ltd-/1/1/undef/undef/undef/undef/undef/undef
 )

Greets, Bert.



On Thu, 2014-04-10 at 23:24 +0100, Keith Ball wrote:
> Hi, I hope someone can help or at least tell me a better place  to look
> for help. I usually run gNewSense connected using an Ethernet cable
> leading from a shared modem which is relatively new but I also have an
> older small dongle Huawei E122 modem which I would like to use when out
> and about. Both accounts are with 3G Ireland.
> 
> I have dual boot and I use Windows 7 when I really can't find another
> way. The E122 works with Windows which must have included a driver for
> the modem as it helped me install the modem without there being any
> other connection established and I was then able to connect.
> 
> But I can't seem to do the same when running gNewSense. I've tried
> looking in the repository when connected via the other Modem by
> searching for "Huawei", "E122" and "modem". I used to get the same modem
> working when I used to use a Knoppix CD although at that time it had a
> different SIM card in it (the same one I now use with the working
> ethernet modem).
> 
> I am a novice with getting things done with the command line but it's a
> skill I'm trying to develope, so please make any suggestions you think
> might work or perhaps point me in the direction of good
> advice/resources.
> 
> Keith
> 
> 
> 
> 
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