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Message #01123
Re: Lubunto - bug report - USB 3g mobile broadband detection
1. I'm not the author of network manager and it's not my software.
It's developed by Redhat and Novell by THEIR developers.
2. I told you that I didn't maintain Lubuntu. I'm simply a Lubuntu
user. I only wrote the desktop panel and file manager any why you
constantly accused that we did a bad job? I told you that it's not our
software and we don't do anything with it.
3. I forwarded your mail to Lubuntu mailing list already and hope you
get help from them instead. I'm not a Lubuntu maintainer, just a user.
4. Complain and send bug report to YET ANOTHER USER won't make your
problem solved even you devoted much time. I'm YET ANOTHER USER of
Lubuntu and NETWORK MANAGER, and NOT its developer. I only write
desktop panel and file manager. OK?
Calm down and stop accusing the wrong person of things he had never done.
You just report the problem of 3g network to the author of file
manager and accused him of not fixing your problem.
The address of Lubuntu mailing list is "lubuntu-desktop"
<lubuntu-desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>.
Next time hope you can utilize this instead.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 3:59 PM, gomes vaz <amgev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> So, after half a dozen of emails, with various pics attached, where I
> committed myself and my time in behalf of what seems to be a wonderful LXDE
> implementation, notifying you about a failure in your software, that does
> not recognize the 3g mobile broadband, and helping you to resolve that
> problem, you finally are kind enough to tell me I was addressing myself to
> the wrong person. You did not even had the attention to let me now the right
> email address of those you say are the right people to resolve this, witch
> you should have done right after my first email.
>
> I have to tell you that I consider you made a poor job on behalf of Lubuntu
> development. It's you, and not me, who should have addressed my emails to
> the right persons. There are thousands of wonderful persons dedicated to the
> FLOSS. Unfortunately, you are not one of them, nor the kind of person that
> bring any added value to Linux.
>
> I may come back to Lubuntu, when you people understand and learn the
> importance to be able to deal with the anonymous public.
>
>
> Gomes
>
>
>
>
>> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 14:06:09 +0800
>> Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Lubunto - bug report - USB 3g mobile
>> broadband detection
>> From: pcman.tw@xxxxxxxxx
>> To: amgev@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Send those mails to lubuntu mailing list instead.
> I'm not a Lubuntu developer. I only developed LXDE.
> So you're sending the reports to wrong person. :-)
>
>
>
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>> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:05 PM, gomes vaz <amgev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > And now, let's see the Lubuntu screen shot.
>> >
>> > As you may see, the location of the two icons related to the 3g, is
>> > similar
>> > to the location they have at Paldo, witch uses the same Kernell as
>> > Lubuntu.
>> >
>> > Unfortunately, as you may also see in the pic, the networkmanager in the
>> > system try says there is no network devices available. By the way, let
>> > me
>> > tell you that I did configurated the 3G, inside networkmanager, in the
>> > same
>> > way I use to do it at any other distro.
>> >
>> > The second pic, shows how the 3g is detected while the above mentioned
>> > configuration is done. At Lubuntu, the bottom square, where it is shown
>> > the
>> > name of the detected 3g device, is blank.
>> >
>> > So, in summary:
>> >
>> > Networkmanager is working perfectly for 3g devices, with Gnome, at
>> > distros
>> > like ubuntu 09-10, 10-04, Fedora and Paldo, as you have seen. It does
>> > also
>> > work with Sabayon, and maybe any other Gnome distro. I'm sure someone
>> > from
>> > the Lubuntu community will find a way to make it work for it too. Early
>> > or
>> > Later.
>> >
>> > Chears
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > No, no, no, ..... :)
>> >
>> >
>> > I've been using Ubuntu 10-04 since it's first Alfa, and a couple of days
>> > ago, I made a fresh install of Beta 2. On all of them, my 3g did work as
>> > expected.
>> >
>> > What I remember about the past troubled days of the 3g and
>> > networkmaneger,
>> > is that those devices use to be seen by the OS (kernell) as a modem, and
>> > at
>> > the same time, as a flash drive. On Lubuntu, I can only see one of the
>> > related items.
>> >
>> > As an example, I'm attaching a file of the icons. In this case, it's not
>> > the
>> > best example, as I'm now with Fedora 12.
>> >
>> > But I'll repeat the screen shots it while at Lubunto, and then, while at
>> > Ubuntu 10-04 beta 2.
>> >
>> >
>> > Also, as sometimes happen with different people boxes, this does not
>> > mean
>> > that other people would not be able to get their 3g working at Lubunto.
>> >
>> >
>> > So, I'll be back soon.
>> >
>> > Gomes
>> > ________________________________
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>
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