Hardware is detected properly. The notification which appears after
connecting the phone is exactly the same as in Ubuntu intrepid. And I
double checked it with "dmesg".

I tried with "kppp" as well by installing openSuSE 11.0 KDE. But
failed on that occasion too. "wvdial" and "resolv.conf" editing in KDE
did the job as in gnome.

Anyway, I just wanted to try the new OS, thats all. Ubuntu is really
great for novice people like me. I agree ubuntu does not have the
visibly soothing look, the customized openoffice suit or some other
aspects, but for ease of use, there is nothing comparable to ubuntu or
mint. I am sticking to hardy 8.04.1.

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Tarin Mahmood <mrlinux...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And you are also unable to access the internet iirc.
>
> You add nameservers when your IP is static and your ISP provides the
> nameserver. The Grameen Phones IPs are not static, they are Dynamic. In this
> case the nameservers are automatically added to the resolve.conf, while
> statically providing the nameservers might work, its wrong and might fail in
> the future.
>
> Your problem is not with nameservers, but somewhere else,
> I suggest:
> 1. check if your hardware is detected properly.
> 2. plog might provide some information about your connection.
>
> there is many ways to check for error. As I'm not experienced with OpenSuse
> so I'm not sure what will work and what won't, sorry
>
>
> Mahmood
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