Le jeudi 29 décembre 2005 à 16:05 +0000, Luis Rodrigues a écrit : > Hi, > > My name is Luis Rodrigues and I work at Universidade de Évora in a > Portuguese Linex based distribution called ALinex (www.alinex.org). > > Since in Portugal many of the people that use Internet access using ADSL > USB modems we would like to support them on our distribution. > > Network Admin doesn't allow for the configuration of the modems or > installing the firmware. > > What we want is to have a dialog that shows several types os modems, the > users chooses the one he has and we write the apropriate scripts, if it > needs a firmware we would ask the user to enter the location of it. > > We would like to know what is the best way to support this, make a new > application or change one of the existing ones? >
I think it will be a good idea to have this in network admin, part of
gnome-system-tools but you'll have to use system-tools-backends (written
in Perl).
Or maybe, if it's possible, a automatic configuration when the USB modem
is plugged will be fine.
G.
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