Re: [ubuntu-in] Use gnome-ppp is dificult

2010-01-09 Thread Ramnarayan.K
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Shashi Bhushan  wrote:
> i am unable to use Use gnome-ppp . it detect my datacard. but not make
> connection.

same question as Ishan - what is the data card

Second did you try using it in sudo mode

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Use gnome-ppp is dificult

2010-01-09 Thread ishan chhabra
could u please tell me the data card that u r using??
i think it can be done via network-manager-applet also.
The other option is sudo wvdialconf, sudo wvdial.

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[ubuntu-in] Use gnome-ppp is dificult

2010-01-09 Thread Shashi Bhushan
i am unable to use Use gnome-ppp . it detect my datacard. but not make
connection.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 46, Issue 52 भाई लोग मेरी एक प्राब्लम साल्व करो

2010-01-09 Thread 74yrs old
Ram,
Thanks for the valuable guidance.

2010/1/9 Ramnarayan.K 

> Hi
>
> 2010/1/8 74yrs old :
> > Hi Ram,
> > you have suggested as"Use gnome-ppp as wriiten to you in the hindi mail"
> > Sorry, unfortunately, I don't know hindi and as such I cannot understand
> > hindi mail.
>
> Install gnome-ppp from synaptic or Add / remove software.
>
> After installation just go to Applications -->Internet -> Gnome PPP
> a very simple GUI dialog will open up , here enter setup
>
> for the device choose /dev/ttyUSB0 - leave the others at defaults -
> You can check the options menu where there are some nice options like
> auto reconnect which are helpful for trouble some connections.
> Also nice are minimize and dock when connected options this puts a
> network connected and blinking icon into your menu so you know you are
> connected.
>
> Close- then in the username and pass word enter the appropriate ones
> and then in the phone number again whatever is appropriate (for usb
> serial / mobile broadband i think its a standard #777)
>
> Then press connect and thats it - a log file will show you whats happening
>
> If for some reason this does not work you may need to use it under sudo
> mode
> go to terminal and do
> :~$ sudo gnome-ppp
>
> and set up the connection
>
> if this works then you can make a launcher on your desktop by right
> clicking
> in type say run application in terminal
> in name give it any name
> in command put down sudo gnome-ppp
>
> spring something click on that and choose your icon
>
> this should work
>
> you can try it using a live cd
>
> This also works for the older generation Huawei ETS 2288 wll phones
> and for the older non mobile broadband data cards
>
> regards
> ram
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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 46, Issue 52 भाई लोग मेरी एक प्राब्लम साल्व करो

2010-01-09 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Hi

2010/1/8 74yrs old :
> Hi Ram,
> you have suggested as"Use gnome-ppp as wriiten to you in the hindi mail"
> Sorry, unfortunately, I don't know hindi and as such I cannot understand
> hindi mail.

Install gnome-ppp from synaptic or Add / remove software.

After installation just go to Applications -->Internet -> Gnome PPP
a very simple GUI dialog will open up , here enter setup

for the device choose /dev/ttyUSB0 - leave the others at defaults -
You can check the options menu where there are some nice options like
auto reconnect which are helpful for trouble some connections.
Also nice are minimize and dock when connected options this puts a
network connected and blinking icon into your menu so you know you are
connected.

Close- then in the username and pass word enter the appropriate ones
and then in the phone number again whatever is appropriate (for usb
serial / mobile broadband i think its a standard #777)

Then press connect and thats it - a log file will show you whats happening

If for some reason this does not work you may need to use it under sudo mode
go to terminal and do
:~$ sudo gnome-ppp

and set up the connection

if this works then you can make a launcher on your desktop by right clicking
in type say run application in terminal
in name give it any name
in command put down sudo gnome-ppp

spring something click on that and choose your icon

this should work

you can try it using a live cd

This also works for the older generation Huawei ETS 2288 wll phones
and for the older non mobile broadband data cards

regards
ram

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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 46, Issue 52 भाई लोग मेरी एक प्राब्लम साल्व करो

2010-01-09 Thread Ramnarayan.K
Hi

2010/1/8 74yrs old :
> Hi Ram,
> you have suggested as"Use gnome-ppp as wriiten to you in the hindi mail"
> Sorry, unfortunately, I don't know hindi and as such I cannot understand
> hindi mail.

Install gnome-ppp from synaptic or Add / remove software.

After installation just go to Applications -->Internet -> Gnome PPP
a very simple GUI dialog will open up , here enter setup

for the device choose /dev/ttyUSB0 - leave the others at defaults -
You can check the options menu where there are some nice options like
auto reconnect which are helpful for trouble some connections.
Also nice are minimize and dock when connected options this puts a
network connected and blinking icon into your menu so you know you are
connected.

Close- then in the username and pass word enter the appropriate ones
and then in the phone number again whatever is appropriate (for usb
serial / mobile broadband i think its a standard #777)

Then press connect and thats it - a log file will show you whats happening

If for some reason this does not work you may need to use it under sudo mode
go to terminal and do
:~$ sudo gnome-ppp

and set up the connection

if this works then you can make a launcher on your desktop by right clicking
in type say run application in terminal
in name give it any name
in command put down sudo gnome-ppp

spring something click on that and choose your icon

this should work

you can try it using a live cd

This also works for the older generation Huawei ETS 2288 wll phones

regards
ram

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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu-in Digest, Vol 46, Issue 52 भाई लोग मेरी एक प्राब्लम साल्व करो

2010-01-09 Thread arjuna rao chavala
Hi,

I have been seeing Hindi emails on Ubuntu-in recently.
I suggest that another mailing list is started for  each language team, so
that the current list can be used for India wide discussion.

Regards
Arjun
http://tech4society.blogspot.com



> 2010/1/7 Shashi Bhushan 
>
>> यार
>>
>>
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Re: [ubuntu-in] Starting Ubuntu Campaign: Suggestions Invited

2010-01-09 Thread Shubhrajyoti Mohapatra
My prime purpose is to install ubuntu and provide them little bit support.I
am trying to spread ubuntu/linux philosophy around odisha and in the
technical institutes.So i need suggestions how to make them understand how
linux is better than the legacy os.

Thank you.
Apu
Use linux live free


On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Easwar Hariharan wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:06 PM, Shubhrajyoti Mohapatra <
> shubhrajyoti.eng...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am an engineering student of Bhubaneswar.I am planning to start a ubuntu
>> campaign in my college and nearby technical colleges.For that I am inviting
>> some suggestions to make the campaign successful.I have already formed a
>> group of friends for the purpose.I request everyone in ubuntu-in to give
>> suggestions.
>>
>> Thanks all,
>> Apu
>> Use linux live free
>>
>
>  Please don't shout in your subject. Also, clarify as to what part of
> Ubuntu you are focusing your campaign on. For example, a target audience
> completely clueless about Linux would need advocacy to use, those with a bit
> knowledge and experience will need motivation to contribute, etc.
>
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