ok got it working with my se g900. just plug the cable and select phone
mode. damn.. it was easy.
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte <
msiantuxlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem
> on SUSE/Fedora/Ubu
I got 64bit Flash working by upgrading in place my Fedora 12 ---> 13 using
the old BETA drivers.
-Anuar-
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:58 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte <
msiantuxlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem
> on SUSE/Fedo
Yeap it's that simple. Been using my E71 and my now-dead SE K800 as modem on
SUSE/Fedora/Ubuntu without issues.
Eric
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:17 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
> i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless router
> (like the one i have at home)
>
> anyone
You don't actually need 64-bit Linux on a 64-bit arch. My work machine is
64-bit but I installed SUSE Linux Ent Desktop 11 32-bit on it. The only
issue as far as desktop annoyances are concerned for 64-bit machines is the
lack of native Adobe Flash plugin for your browser i.e. no Youtube ==
bummer!
hi guys
just want to share could it be the amd neo needs a 64bit architecture
linux. I would guess if you got that laptop you can get wifi works out
of the box with a 64 bit type. not that i say you can't get it running
with normal linux... yes you can but the system would work great with
the right
I think OO.o was installed by the computer shop rather than Lenovo.
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:32 PM, Muhd Syazwan Md Khusaini <
jipangmenje...@gmail.com> wrote:
> N95
> plug and play :)
>
>
> On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 21:17 +0800, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
>
> i prefer the usb stick, can stick in a
N95
plug and play :)
On Sat, 2010-08-21 at 21:17 +0800, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
> i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless
> router (like the one i have at home)
>
> anyone know of any nokia 3g phone (less than rm1k) that can work as a
> 3g modem for ubuntu ?
>
> thi
i prefer the usb stick, can stick in any computer or on a wireless router
(like the one i have at home)
anyone know of any nokia 3g phone (less than rm1k) that can work as a 3g
modem for ubuntu ?
this article suggest it is a simple process of just pluggin the usb cable
between the nokia phone and
So, Eric, which model is with the built in 3g chips? is it recommended tho?
i tought broadband tend to release heat.. thus, more suitable for external..
o.o
I remembered last time was the dell promo, also with maxis 3g broadband..
**Googled, seems quite a few lenovo model with built in 3g chips..
Hmm...my bad me thought it was the model with built in modem.
Eric
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah <
rajaiskand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> whoa... did not know that there was a 3g chip inside. anyway, maxis gave me
> a 3g usb modem - which works. the only problem i noted is tha
whoa... did not know that there was a 3g chip inside. anyway, maxis gave me
a 3g usb modem - which works. the only problem i noted is that using ubuntu
netbook, need to do the updates before the wifi will work.
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 1:00 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte <
msiantuxlo...@gma
Hope that the built in 3G chip works under Linux
Eric
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
> salam ramadhan to all
>
> received my lenovo thinkpad x100e which ships with windows 7 starter and
> openoffice.org (the installer file that you need to double-click to
> install).
salam ramadhan to all
received my lenovo thinkpad x100e which ships with windows 7 starter and
openoffice.org (the installer file that you need to double-click to
install).
fantastic ! and no m$ works, nor m$ office, nor evaluation copy of
anti-virus.
this is courtesy of the maxis broadband prom
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