2009-12-15 02:13:34 |
Connor Imes |
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/ubuntu-docs/+pots/internet/hu/184/+translate
If this fails, then your device may not yet have a rule created for it.
Located in internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:151(para)
Well, this is too techy. What kind of rule is this talking about? Can the user do anything about it?
Perhaps this should simply say: "Ubuntu does not support the device yet. (optionally: report a bug on launchpad)" |
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/ubuntu-docs/+pots/internet/hu/184/+translate
If this fails, then your device may not yet have a rule created for it.
Located in internet/C/troubleshooting.xml:151(para)
Well, this is too techy. What kind of rule is this talking about? Can the user do anything about it?
Perhaps this should simply say: "Ubuntu does not support the device yet. (optionally: report a bug on launchpad)"
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More data that can be added to this section from bug 482084 (marked as dup):
https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/internet/C/connecting-mobile.html
The mobile broadband page should mention a workaround for USB modems with flash drive mode.
Some 3G USB modems have a default mode, in which modem device is recognized by the system as a flash drive. This flash drive contains Windows drivers. To change device to a modem users have to either:
1) eject the flash drive
2) use the modem-modeswitch tool manually
For example see Bug #281335.
If a modem device is still not recognized then a bug should be filed against udev.
Ubuntu documentation should mention that some 3G USB modems might require to eject/unmount the flash drive with drivers before using. |
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