Hello people!

        Nick, please refresh me on this... The modem lights are not the main
issue right now, but it would not hurt to set them up anyway. Right it's
still tripping out with the GUI dialler, as well as other issues.

        It is possible that the GUI dialer is conflicting with wvdial... which
is causing the problem with the GUI dialer not activating. So, the
question is, what to do? We know that wvdial works okay (otherwise this
message, generated/sent in ubuntu, would not be being read right now),
so that's not the issue with the dial-up situation here. The modem is
basically working fine... (thanks for the help with that Nick).
Basically the main issue is to get things set up for doing the tasks
which were all done (and may still need to be done) under the other
operating system. Found a really nice lookin' (Open Source) WYSIWYG html
editor @ http://www.nvu.com/, which looks similar to the software that
has been used in the other operating system, but haven't yet figured out
how to successfully download and install it (help!). Such a program is
required/necessary in order to replace the program used until now.
Otherwise it's back to the other operating system... :( Hopefully NVU
can embed audio into a site (which the other operating system's WYSIWYG
html editor can do, even though it is a rather old version). As a
newbie, obviously these problems/issues need to be resolved with the
help of experienced users and developers, which is the reason for being
involved with this group. Hence, all help is very much welcome in
getting this Ubuntu/Linux system operating sufficiently so as to be able
to do what has been developed under the other operating system (which
the whole world has, no doubt, well and truly heard more than enough
about). So, thank you again for all the help, and thanks to Nick for
helping to at least get the modem up and running. Again all help is
welcome, and necessary, to make this Ubuntu/Linux operating system
adequate for the tasks at hand. Wishing well for all.

Regards,
Bhaktavatsala Dasa (Vatsala)

@ http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~vatsalaji - Hare Krishna!

On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 12:49 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> use the modem lights applet, like the article that i pointed you to
> suggested.
> 
> On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:46:50 +1300
> ebhakta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Umm...
> > 
> >     Good morning! Yes, it's nice if questions are answered... ;) This would
> > indeed be good to figure/configure... with help, of course. Still don't
> > know why the dial-up GUI won't work... :$ How-to figure configure that
> > issue...? And how does one figure/configure things like the mouse
> > buttons (middle scroll button, etc.) and application launch buttons on a
> > laptop? Obviously requires the right drivers... :$ Gets a bit
> > trippy... :@ Have a good day... and thanks for the help!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Bhaktavatsala Dasa (Vatsala)
> > 
> > @ http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~vatsalaji - Hare Krishna!
> > 
> > On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 22:52 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > > I was just googling for a way to incorporate wvdial and the gnome "modem
> > > lights" panel applet for vatsala...
> 

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