On 5/1/10, ken hodge <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 11:10 AM, connor6892 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The two programmes used to connect, at least if you're using KPPP, in >> the different desktop environments are completely different, and so >> unfortunately can't share settings. Am I right in thinking this is a 3G >> modem, and does it work automatically in Gnome without any >> installing/tweaking or do you need to use a dialer like KPPP? >> >> conner6892 > > thanks for responding to my bug. i am using 3g usb optus e620/e169 device. > gnome automatically sees it and loads the installation procedure. can use > it > straight away. i wasn't sure if i required kppp(it has similar setting > inputs to gnome) but kppp seems to be more for old dial-up modems. in kde i > can go to system and it sees the optus usb device but i am unable to find > the software that auto sees the device then starts the install procedure. i > can use terminal but dont know the lines to write to install it that way. > sorry if my explanation is long winded! > > >> -- >> Ubuntu10.4 AMD64 installed with gnome+kde desktops. in gnome usb wireless >> works but in kde it does not accept ppp settings >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571154 >> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber >> of the bug. >> >> Status in “kdenetwork” package in Ubuntu: New >> >> Bug description: >> Hi, I have installed Ubuntu 10.04 AMD64 with Gnome first and have my >> Optus >> E620/E169 USB Wireless modem working well under Gnome. Also installed is >> the >> KDE4 desktop. Under KDE the USB icon does not appear on the desktop as in >> Gnome. The KPPP has been installed along with many other KDE >> extras(200MB+). >> I have set the proxy settings/connect/basic No/ppp/chaps etc yet it still >> says I have network connection errors. I am baffled as to why this occurs. >> I >> thought that the settings would auto transfer even though the desktop is >> different. In the Gnome desktop I am able to use KDE settings/programmes >> and >> when in KDE I am able to choose Gnome. Is anyone able to shed some light >> on >> this topic please? Thanks in advance. >> >> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdenetwork/+bug/571154/+subscribe >> > Thanks for your help. I wish I knew exactly what i did but it now works. I do know that updating some kde internet + other kde packages(304MB)in relation to this bug may have helped. it would appear I need to install more packages first before logging a bug. sorry for inconvenience. thanks again for your help.
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