NetworkManager-gnome 0.7 and APN (Opensuse 11.2)

Yves-Alexis Perez corsac at debian.org
Mon Sep 27 16:27:33 CEST 2010


On 27/09/2010 13:13, Al Bogner wrote:
> Am Mo, 27 Sep 2010 11:15:12 CEST schrieb Yves-Alexis Perez:
> 
>> On 27/09/2010 10:58, Al Bogner wrote:
>>> Because of problems with X with my netbook, I had to go back to
>>> opensuse 11.2 from 11.3, where mobile broadband worked already.
>>> I can't get NetworkManager-gnome 0.7 work with mobile broadband
>>> (UMTS) and I think the problem is, that I have to enter the access
>>> point name somewhere, but I don't find it. LAN and WLAN work fine.
>>>
>>> Since I want to use different mobile phone providers, I assume I
>>> have to enter this at NetworkManager-gnome or am I wrong and I have
>>> to use yast and create a PPP-setup?
>>>
>> Are you sure Xfce list is the best place to ask?
> 
> Hmmh, could you tell me a better place? 

The network manager list?

I asked alreday in the opensuse
> mailinglist. I use xfce and NetworkManager-gnome is the only app I know,
> which can handle LAN, WLAN / Wifi and UMTS and I know that some people
> here have excellent knowledge with NetworkManager-gnome. Sorry to be
> offtopic, but AFAIK xfce doesn't have an own network-manager.

That's not the point. You're asking about a project unrelated to Xfce.
There might be some people still using NM, but it might be more sensible
to ask to the project list.

Cheers,
-- 
Yves-Alexis



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