K korky Still Fresh Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 76 Mar 21, 2009 #1 Will the Pandora support the new Vodafone Mobile Connect k3760? It is allegedly working in Ubuntu 8.1 if thats any help. Cheers Korky
Will the Pandora support the new Vodafone Mobile Connect k3760? It is allegedly working in Ubuntu 8.1 if thats any help. Cheers Korky
typs lik dis Member Joined Dec 14, 2008 Messages 328 Mar 22, 2009 #2 If it's plug and play there without proprietary drivers, it'll probably work on the Pandora. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 18, 2015
borgqueenx Well-Known Member Joined May 21, 2008 Messages 1,887 Age 35 Location The Netherlands, Overijssel Website gdteam.net Mar 22, 2009 #3 'typs lik dis' said: If it's plug and play there without proprietary drivers, it'll probably work on the Pandora. Click to expand... why's that? becouse ubuntu on the pandora will reconise it as a 3g stick? becouse i dont think the default os will just reconise it... Last edited by a moderator: Dec 18, 2015
'typs lik dis' said: If it's plug and play there without proprietary drivers, it'll probably work on the Pandora. Click to expand... why's that? becouse ubuntu on the pandora will reconise it as a 3g stick? becouse i dont think the default os will just reconise it...
lulzfish Pandora Defense Squad Joined Jan 14, 2009 Messages 3,503 Website example.com Mar 22, 2009 #4 It will probably not be included by default, but if there are open source drivers for it, there's a chance you could install support for it. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 18, 2015
It will probably not be included by default, but if there are open source drivers for it, there's a chance you could install support for it.
dflemstr It's a ball. Joined Jul 31, 2008 Messages 2,514 Location Stockholm, Sweden Website Visit site Mar 22, 2009 #5 It probably WOULD be included by default, since very many drivers in the open-source world are included in the Linux kernel itself. And I think that the Kernel has 3G-support built-in.
It probably WOULD be included by default, since very many drivers in the open-source world are included in the Linux kernel itself. And I think that the Kernel has 3G-support built-in.