Re: Arch intallation using usb-modem

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Hi,

The wayback machine has a copy of the binary-free sakis3g, that may be an option, even if it is very old


https://web.archive.org/web/20130330200728/http://www.sakis3g.org/#download

https://web.archive.org/web/20130330200728/http://www.sakis3g.org/versions/latest/binary-free/sakis3g.gz

echo "f60763ca65a0a9fdb2608e1734171740  sakis3g.gz" | md5sum -c
gunzip sakis3g.gz
chmod +x sakis3g
./sakis3g --interactive

You can try to load that from a usb drive.

--
Andy


Am 16.03.21 um 21:58 schrieb Morten Bo Johansen via arch-general:
> On 2021-03-16 WorMzy Tykashi via arch-general wrote:
> 
>>
>> Have you seen https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_3G_Modem ?
> 
> Yes, I have seen it. The problem is that none of the most
> viable solutions (for me), netctl, libmbm and mmcli are on the
> installation medium. I am stuck with wvdial and pppd.
> 
> But I must carry on and see if I can get it to work. If there
> are any other suggestions, I would be greatful to hear them.
> 
>  Morten
>  
> 



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