[ubuntu-in] [COMMERCIAL] Ubuntu's Latest Version (DVD) With LFY's June Issue

Moz listmoz at gmail.com
Thu Jun 19 09:14:05 BST 2008


Hi Ramnarayan

A couple of months ago I sent a mail on how to configure the BSNL 
CDMA WLL phone (the Airtone800 1x-III) on Ubuntu 7.10. But the method 
I used was not platform dependent. All it needed was the PL2303 
kernel module. I used the same method again to configure internet 
access on an old laptop running Puppy Linux 4. You can try that 
method, I think it should be possible to use the internet via this 
phone using Hardy.

I also put up a wiki page/HOWTO on ubuntu-in.

Regards

Moz

At 19/06/08 12:32 PM, Ramnarayan.K wrote:

>LFY - June 08 issue
>
>ok, the Scribus stuff is nice as are some of the other articles
>
>The one on Ubuntu installtion lacks any critical comments (which i 
>find hard to believe)
>
>The article on firefoxand extensions is really nice
>
>And the artilce on Eye Candy "Visualizing information for advocacy" 
>is really informative and the download available is a good one to read.
>
>But Hardy heron disappoints - first checked out the live cd and it 
>seemed wow with quite a few improvements and good responsiveness
>
>after installing found that it did not reconize my BSNL USB CDMA 
>based phone - through which i access ( only way) the net. Tried all 
>the tricks give in the help page
><http://www.openpages.info/huawei.html>http://www.openpages.info/huawei.html
>
>but the help seems to work only with 7.04 and 7.10  and 8.04 simply 
>refuses to progress to properly setting up the ttyusb0 and 
>redirecting the USB modem to this slot. So i have given up and am 
>back to 7.04 (yep because i don't have 7.10 )
>
>ram
>
>
>On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Onkar Shinde 
><<mailto:onkarshinde at gmail.com>onkarshinde at gmail.com> wrote:
><snip>
> > WHERE TO GET YOUR COPY?
></snip>
>Crossword book store has LFY on their shelf (at least in Pune). So
>getting LFY shouldn't be that bug problem.
>I got the issue today. Will read articles on weekend, specifically
>netbeans and scribus. :-)
>
>Onkar
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