How to not configure your Eee PC to get internet connection?

September 2nd 2008 | Posted by Aldrin Cantos

There’s a company in Germany (Nova Media) that offers a helpful software called “launch2net for Linux” to do the configuration part for your 3G modem/phone. The pack is exclusively for Linux but the weird thing is that it’s not free. Why would you opt to pay for this while setting up 3G on Linux (esp. Xandros), is not too hard to do?

Related Topic: You can setup the T500 3G on Linux easier via a .deb package and I want to try this with other 3G modem / phone as well.

via eeepc.net

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