Hi all,
We are integrating Wireless LAN driver with Ubuntu GNOME on a customer
proprietary board.
The issue we are facing is that our network interface (WLAN) is being
recognized as wired interface by GNOME network-manager. We are using Ubuntu
10.10.
But iwconfig is recognising xxxwlan0
Hi Dan,
From NM0.8.1 to 0.8.2, two members of NMVpnPluginUiInterface renamed.
File
properties/nm-openvpn.chttp://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn/tree/properties/nm-openvpn.c#n778
of
nm-openvpn should upgrade for this.
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Regards,
- cee1
Hi!
This patch adds HP branded f3607gw and f3307 devices to the Ericsson MBM udev
rules file.
Regards
Torgny Johansson
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diff --git a/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules b/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules
index 8804036..3ac8796 100644
--- a/plugins/77-mm-ericsson-mbm.rules
+++
hi,
off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your phone.
gnome-phone-manager is probably able to send text messages through 3G
modem but I was
not
There is something like this on kmobiletools.
2010/10/12 Ma Begaj derliebeg...@gmail.com
hi,
off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your
Hi Paul,
I don't think a general solution is possible.
I am not aware of any standard USB modem that supports voice
communication via the host computer. They don't have a mechanism
(channel/codec) to get the voice data to the host computer and most
don't have voice enabled firmware.
yes,
There is something like this on kmobiletools.
2010/10/12 Ma Begaj derliebeg...@gmail.com
hi,
off topic question:
do you know linux applications which could be used to make voice calls
through 3G modem
and a headset. I am not talking about VOIP but about standard voice
call like on your