On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Got in touch with a provider in my area..... and YOWZA!!! the cost is too rich for my
wallet! They have 5GB data limit of high speed - once you exhaust that, it
switches to dialup speed of 64Kbit/s. all that for ... all told
(fees and taxes and what not) $60/mo.
Antonio M wrote:
2012/7/5 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx <mailto:davidsen@xxxxxxx>>
JD wrote:
Hi All,
I was planning to purchase one of these.
Is it supported in Fedora?
Got a spec telling what chipset it uses? I admit that some of the stuff I
use does require a vendor driver, although the kernel stuff is getting better.
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In the latest usb_modeswitch (as per Fedora 17) it sounds as supported!!!!
Then we shall wait for a report from JD how it works for him. He can try it from a LiveCD if he isn't ready to upgrade, assuming he still wishes to go ahead and get ont one.
Thanks for the test!
Got in touch with a provider in my area..... and YOWZA!!! the cost is too rich for my
wallet! They have 5GB data limit of high speed - once you exhaust that, it
switches to dialup speed of 64Kbit/s. all that for ... all told
(fees and taxes and what not) $60/mo.
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