Re: Need help USB modem

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Thanks Greg,
My reading over the past days shows that this is a Linux problem across all Linux variations. Imposed by Telstra Bigpond in Australia seemingly because they do not support Linux and seem to provide modems limited to windows in some way.


It's not simply a ubuntu problem, it just happens that this student's laptop in this instance has that operating system. Let's, for the sake of the exercise call it a Fedora laptop if it means greater assistance, but I do not see that as important to the solution. I have tested over the weekend on Fedora boxes and laptop/s which all experience the same problem with the Sierra aircard 312U usb wireless modem and have done for many years.


I would quite happily direct students to Fedora except for these reasons.
1. It is cutting edge and when things go wrong the student can get very concerned. With their work load it is a problem we would not wish on Year 10 to year 12 students to spend frustrating days fixing a problem so they can continue their lessons.

2. There is very little to no assistance for students at their level of understanding, it is all highly technical and way out of the mindset of 14-18 year olds.

3. Ubuntu is used in the school fraternity by students from year 8 through 12. This in no way implies that they know the vagaries of an operating system. It is a statement that they are sick of windows and microsoft. This needs encouragement.

Please if possible help our students with solutions and where a Linux solution is needed, lose the "them/us mentality. Students are tomorrow's leaders, they need help and there is nothing out there. If it means starting another list dedicated to this then please someone do this, it's out of my expertise.

This, to me is a "convert to Linux" matter.
With the wealth of global knowledge in this list I figured someone just may have found a solution.

Yes! There are pages discussing and providing solution to this problem. As with pretty much all tutorials on the web, years out of date and the remainder do not provide coherent discussion let alone resolution.

Like some other support and assistance lists and forums, until I experience differently, Ubuntu lists are not a patch on this list. I wish it were different.

I have written to sierra for assistance but no response as yet.


Yes I understand that Fedora is the name and Fedora is the game but the game is very much more, ---- Linux -----.
We want people to use Linux do we not?
Cheers and thanks
Roger


  no  /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ppp0 in ubuntu.
You are running Ubuntu, and this is the Fedora users list. Have you
tried asking this question on an Ubuntu-oriented list or forum?

--Greg



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