moRe: [Scottish] Broadband Question...
Kyle Gordon
kyle at lodge.glasgownet.com
Mon Jan 15 00:41:15 GMT 2007
Hey Paul,
Did you go through the document that I linked to? If so, where did it
fail? What error messages did you encounter?
It would be great if Ubuntu could provide the documentation that you're
after, but we're often lucky if the device works at all. If
manufacturers consistently fail to provide adequate Linux support, then
documentation is usually the first victim. People who hack drivers
together are often just glad to get it working, never mind going as far
as writing documentation. The best bet, is as always, to dig around on
the Internet for results.
Let us know how the process described in that website goes, and we can
help further.
Regards
Kyle
babaguy wrote:
> Dear Kyle,
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> Thank you for the concrete help/link, and the heads-up(!) on Linux abbreviations & initials (RTFM indeed!) -
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> I have tried connecting the linux box using both the BT Voyager ADSL USB modem, *and* (no caps, see?) the Thomson Speed Touch 330 - but the Ubuntu box does not want to recognise the modem...
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> I went into Firefox>Edit>Preferences and specified "Direct Connection to the internet" -
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> I've tried several other possibilities, but none of them are simply "Configure your modem" - and I cannot find anything about this in any of the onboard "HowTo's" or FAQ pages that come with the version of Ubuntu.
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> I'm also peeved with Ubuntu that there is no simple HELP window where you can type in the device/problem/whatever for which you're looking for help. I'll try (via the Windows machine, still the *only* way I can get onto the net!) and look for help at the place towards which you pointed me - and Thanks again!
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> If anyone else can PLEASE (I really MEAN these capitals, I *would* like to be able to use my Linux to actually *do* something) help me with configuring a modem (either BT VOYAGER ADSL or THOMSON Speed Touch 330), please get in touch.......
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> Yours with that old, almost forgotten mounting (and u-mounting) frustration, but eternally springing Linux-ward hope,
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> - Paul Birchard
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> Hi Paul,
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> This is the first that you mention the Speedtouch 330. All previous opinions were based on the BT Voyager which you mention (of which I know of at least 4 different models). I never used my Speedtouch, I handed it away on Freecycle. I do recall setting one up about 6 years ago for a friend, and they were a nightmare >back then.
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> Things have improved though, and there's a howto written here... http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html
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> There may be a way of doing it with pointy clicky interface things, but I've not come across it. Ben Thorp, our wonderful Ubuntu Community Hero, may be able to point you in the right direction if you don't want to go near the command line.
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> Kyle PS. Less capitals, proper punctuation. We lean towards formal writing styles here
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> (p.s. I believe it ought to be * "fewer capitals" - etc./usr/bin-me!)
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