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Mobile internet with Linux
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I have an acer aspire one notebook with linux os. Is there anybody who does a usb dongle to give mobile internet which is linux compatible?
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It's a very customisable system. It depends what program you use to manage networks.
The latest network manager (with ubuntu intrepid, current version) has this. WICD, a better program, also has some support for these devices.
If you're using the system that came on the Aspire One, then it may not have this capability. You would be best installing Ubuntu, or maybe Easy Peasy would work, with a nice simple interface:
http://www.geteasypeasy.com/
It's a very customisable system. It depends what program you use to manage networks.
The latest network manager (with ubuntu intrepid, current version) has this. WICD, a better program, also has some support for these devices.
If you're using the system that came on the Aspire One, then it may not have this capability. You would be best installing Ubuntu, or maybe Easy Peasy would work, with a nice simple interface:
http://www.geteasypeasy.com/
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