Gordon,
Thank you for the link!
Ken
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Gordon Messmer yiny...@eburg.com wrote:
Kenneth Lee wrote:
When I first installed Fedora 10 when the distribution first was
available, I was really pleased with how well integrated NM was with
CDMA cards from Verizon. I
Kenneth Lee wrote:
Thank you for the link!
The fix is also in the most recent kernel update.
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Hello,
When I first installed Fedora 10 when the distribution first was
available, I was really pleased with how well integrated NM was with
CDMA cards from Verizon. I would just plug the card in, and I was able
to surf the net. It just worked.
Last week, I was at a conference and checked out
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 08:33 -0700, Kenneth Lee wrote:
Hello,
When I first installed Fedora 10 when the distribution first was
available, I was really pleased with how well integrated NM was with
CDMA cards from Verizon. I would just plug the card in, and I was able
to surf the net. It
Kenneth Lee wrote:
When I first installed Fedora 10 when the distribution first was
available, I was really pleased with how well integrated NM was with
CDMA cards from Verizon. I would just plug the card in, and I was able
to surf the net. It just worked.
Last week, I was at a conference and