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denis,


Hello everyone. I need very quick help otherwise I will have to switch back to windows so any help is much much appreciated. thanks in advance I will try to describe my problem step by step I installed vmc and umtsmon as well (suggestion from opensuse forums). At first I couldnt connect at all because in the shop they have me wrong apn. I discovered its PPBUNDLE.INTERNET. Now I can connect, the modems blue light keeps lighting. I try skype and it connects and works perfectly. however firefox doesn't work at all. It says its offline and file-work offline doesnt work. Oddly, yesterday I managed to connect properly. I just opened knetwork manager and with all the details it worked. But today it doesn't even try to connect. I am really puzzled and frustrated, looked everywhere and there seems to be no answer. I found a few people with a similar problem on this forum but no one really replied to them thanks everyone who tries to help denis

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Re: VMC Fails to start - Debian ...

estens,


found the resolution... i downloaded the python-pyasn1 package for my distribution and everything started working fine.

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VMC for Acer Aspire!

piraz,


Thanks for your kind reply Nicolas, I really hope you will get some insight during the weekend on my issue! I tried time and again in the forums..but that is as far as I got: the dongle switches according to lsusb, but it is still detected as storage . Some users report that the issue may have to to with Linpus Lite reduced capability...but there must be a way forward, right? Thanks for your support!

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VMC for Acer Aspire!

nherriot,


Hi, it's been noted. We are aware that the last release was way back in 2009 for this machine. I can't make any promises in getting a fix for this particular modem as we are now at a stage that we can't support all flavours of Linux. Currently we have 6 distros and 4 netbooks! :-( .... We are probably going to get one more round of software updates by April for the Netbooks then start withdrawing support for any new modems. I'll fire my AA1 up this weekend and see what I can do. You could try forums, see if anyone else has managed to fix udev or hal rules for this device? Once again, sorry for our poor response time. We are actually an R&D activity and so are not dimensioned correctly to deal with support issues currently. Kind regards, Nicholas.

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ntrack is on track!

nherriot,


Over the past year Linux OS distributions have been going through rapid changes in how network connectivity has been managed. This in part is due to the boom Linux seen in Netbooks. All of a sudden it became important to get connected with Linux. In general much of my effort has been to help out in this area. Unfortunately we have seen a number of problems crop up however due to how successful open source software has become. Open Source normally works like a meritocracy - best software wins! Unlike proprietary software where a dominant player can block other potentially innovative solutions. But in this instance, a change made for a perfectly good and technical reason effected all users of the betavine mobile connect software running on the Ubuntu Linux distribution. In simple terms, applications requiring network connectivity would query a Network Manager about the network state. This would make it easy and lightweight for an app to discover connectivity. On Ubunutu this was a design decision made by the cool Network Manager team. The downside however was that even if the betavine software successfully creates a data connection with a 3G USB modem - the rest of the applications running on a Ubunutu Linux OS would be unaware of that connection. From a user perspective it's a failed app, a failed connection and an un-happy user. The OS community have since implemented a Modem Manager API. Which we are helping with and built our app to that 'modem manager' interface. But the issue has never been far from my mind.... I was alerted by a friend from Warp about a potential solution by Alexander Sack called Ntrack . He has written a small lightweight and easy to use library for application developers which reports on network connectivity by looking for changes to the network route reported by the OS. Brilliant idea! Meaning that app's can easily find out network connectivity state. Leaving the job of connecting to what ever app is delivering that service to you - be it Network Manager or even a specific proprietary solution. I have to say we at betavine have started experimenting with the application. If it's adopted by the community it would play a perfect role in allowing a far more open and free playing field for native applications written by third parties to provide that type of service. In my mind that's what open source is all about - giving choice back to the user. Regards, Nicholas Herriot.

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Project Definition

Noran ElK,


Abstract Magic Lens is a client-server system for providing visual location information to mobile phones in indoor environments. The images captured by the mobile phone camera are continuously sent to a server along with the Wi-Fi signal strength as measured at the location of the mobile phone. The server analyzes the images and the Wi-Fi signals to accurately estimate the pose of the mobile phone within the floor plan of the environment and re-sends the image with dynamic location information overlaid. It is intended for use in complex buildings such as hotels and medical centers to help users navigate through them and provide users with location-based information. This way, it acts like a mobile information desk. Objectives -Facilitate the navigation process in long hallways. -Help people with cognitive impairments. -Help Blind people to navigate through indoors.

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