Hi, On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 10:14 PM, snegan <textma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> aim using linux mint 13 aim having 3g usb modem aim connecting by network > manager but i need dialer that want support > Not sure what you mean by "dialer". I'm assuming you want to be able to use your 3G USB modem to connect to your mobile provider's data plan. This, Ubuntu (and I'm assuming mint too) will do automagically if you're using the desktop release. The network manager applet can't do all of what you've asked for. But the good news is there is a separate software to let you do all of what you want: Gammu. http://www.mwiacek.com/www/?q=gammu > > 1.3g 2g signal strength in gui > You can query your phone's status through gammu > 2.sms send receive > You can do sms send through gammu. There is a separate smsd to receive sms. > 3. 3g/2g balance checking > This depends on your service provider. For instance, Airtel may require us to interact through certain service commands, like "*123#10" to know balance. Some others may use an SMS interface. That said, the service commands part is interesting and I haven't tried executing such service commands using gammu. I will benefit if other members on the list can clarify/explain. my modem is unlocked Huawei 303s and it is un locked and it starting auto > run prom iam trying to connect but it showing following error Cannot find > the auto run program > I too have a Huawei 303s. But the "auto run program" I've not experienced. But this should be largely irrelevant since Network manager will let you use the modem without a trouble. Use the network manager applet ("wireless indicator" applet on the panel) to view and select your ISP. cheers, -Suraj -- Career Gear - Industry Driven Talent Factory http://careergear.in/ _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc