Le lundi 04 octobre 2010 à 23:53 +0000, André Machado a écrit : > > Apparently Kppp will be part > > of the install package with KDE installs. > > If kppp will be a standard in the KDE installation, all right, but we must > remember those who will use other graphical environments. So GNOMEPPP > should also be a standard, not to mention that we will use XFCE or LXDE. > > > I prefer external modems, less driver problems. > > Indeed, me too, but they're generally most expensive and, sometimes, > depending on the place, hard to find. > > For the various providers, it is clear that the ultimate responsibility > lies with the user, but we can give a force. > > I remember that Mandriva 2006 was an assistant for ADSL connections where > we could choose our country, state, city and operator - or something, > someone please confirm. A Brazilian discontinued distro, Kurumin, had a > dialer dialup done with Kommander with phones and configs of several > national providers. > > Of course I'm not suggesting that we collect the dial settings and phone > numbers for each provider on earth - that would be, perhaps, impossible -
Well, that's exactly what is done for UMTS provider ( http://git.gnome.org/browse/mobile-broadband-provider-info/ ). So i do not see why it couldn't be done. -- Michael Scherer
