To stay using a USB modem directly plugged into the pc, this seems to be the
best option:
https://wiki.loopback.org/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=19234871#content/view/19234871
Else it is possible to connect the USB modem to the pc’s LAN-port by using
TP-LINK TL-MR3420 - link:
M E:
> I’m new to both Linux and Qubes OS. I have only experience with windows and
> mac. So the way to troubleshoot here in Linux is totally new for me.
>
> qvm-pci in sys-net terminal returns “command not found” some text and “Curl
> error (6)”.
>
> The modem works both with PartedMagic Linux,
For a guide to use the text editor “Nano”, see here:
https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-use-nano-text-editor/
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In the last link I send, it says:
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 12d1:14dc Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
There are two ID numbers separated by colons 12d1 & 14dc
These are your two original ID numbers and you are going to need them later
on in the same order, so write them down.
Next you need to be able
Yes, I have also found something here:
Here it says that it should work well with kernel higher than 4.7:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/309370/4g-modem-works-only-on-livecd-in-fedora
Maybe this is more helpful, but I probably need som help if I’m going to do
this:
I’m new to both Linux and Qubes OS. I have only experience with windows and
mac. So the way to troubleshoot here in Linux is totally new for me.
qvm-pci in sys-net terminal returns “command not found” some text and “Curl
error (6)”.
The modem works both with PartedMagic Linux, Trails 4.2.2 and