Perhaps installing the gnome network manager to replace the kde one might be a solution. Not a nice one, but one at least ;)
Am 30.06.2010 17:35, schrieb Reinier Battenberg: > > that is for ubuntu, and indeed, that works. > > For KDE, i had the same issue, the orange dongle didnt work on karmic. Now > the > magic: I went to Kenya, plugged in a safaricom modem, and hopsa! I was > online. > No prob. > > Come back in Uganda, and suddenly my orange modem also works. > > Until my upgrade to Lucid. Now i am modemless again. (did stick in a > safaricom > modem 2 weeks back when i was in nairobi, but some magic doesnt repeat > itself). > > > There is also a chance it might have worked due to some editing of wvdial > configuration, but i havent investigated that yet, office jockey i am. > > i do need to go out more often, its just too much fun at Mountbatten! > > -- Janosch Maier <[email protected]> -- http://phynformatik.de This E-Mais is signed via GnuPG <http://gnupg.org/>. My public key: 0xEB21B1DE
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