[06:44] fp [06:48] sp [07:21] * nlsthzn waves [07:48] moonin [07:48] * sakhi waves at nlsthzn [07:48] hi sakhi :) [08:00] hmm... [08:00] good morning [08:06] * nlsthzn waves at inetpro === deegee_1 is now known as deegee [08:10] morning [08:11] sup superfly (I see -za slowly stirs) [08:19] nlsthzn: what's up doc? [08:52] inetpro: sorry was afk, not to much, lazy day, and there? [15:10] maaz, coffee on [15:10] * Maaz puts the kettle on [15:14] Coffee's ready for queery! [15:15] awesome [15:15] maaz, thank you [15:15] queery: Sure [15:26] maaz, whiskey please [15:26] Symmetria: Huh? [15:26] maaz irish coffee? [15:26] Symmetria: Huh? [15:26] maaz, any form of intoxicating substance? [15:26] Symmetria: Sorry... [15:26] gah, useless I tell you [15:26] absolutely useless :P [15:27] Maaz: $arg please is $who: Go get it yourself! [15:27] marcog: Got it [15:28] Maaz, hot intimate encounters with yourself [15:28] Symmetria: Huh? [15:28] Maaz, hot intimate encounters with yourself please? [15:28] Symmetria: Go get it yourself! [15:28] :P wow, it told me to rape it :P [15:33] haha [20:13] oh when oh when will software be maid by cell companies for linux [20:14] Morganvd: when you spell "made" correctly? :-P [20:14] haha [20:14] they like old maids [20:14] i finaly got my Cell C usb to work [20:14] what a mission [20:15] why? I just plugged a friend's in and it worked instantly [20:15] there are a lot of people strugling too [20:15] it keeps asking me for my pin and then disconeects [20:15] i downloaded [20:15] saki3g [20:15] use it and it ran first go [20:16] o [20:16] then used it to compile it into usb_modeswitch [20:16] and now i can use network manager [20:16] is there any tutorial you followed? [20:17] nope i got the info on a forum where the guy said try this try that if it does not work try saki3g [20:17] saki3g is a script [20:17] it seemed to pick up the setting from the usb [20:17] but its a gui scripts [20:18] i just ran it [20:18] it connected [20:18] used option more options [20:18] and there is a compile into usb_modeswitch [20:19] had to install libusb-dev [20:19] to get it to work with network maanger [20:19] manager* [20:19] ok [20:19] will copy the instructions [20:20] if you want i can try write a short tutorial for you [20:20] put your sim card into a phone and turn off the pin [20:20] will just give your instructions through to a friend strugling with it [20:20] did that and it did not work [20:20] * superfly doesn't understand why people have issues [20:20] different modems [20:20] there seems to be a issue with E1752 and usb-modeswitch [20:20] "so dit hang mar af van watter modem jy kry" [20:21] I have a Vodacom Huawei E272, and my friend had the E1752 I think (the standard Cell C one) [20:21] both work out of the box on Kubuntu 10.10, without usb modeswitch [20:22] superfly: i have tried it on 3 diffrent ubuntu machines [20:22] and they all have the same issue [20:23] we also had the same issue as Morganvd [20:23] latops or desktops? [20:23] laptops [20:23] i know that on some desktops the front USB ports don't have enough power [20:24] laptop [20:24] hp 8730w [20:24] worked perfectly in my friend's laptop too [20:24] netbook dell 1018 [20:25] you can also run the script each time [20:25] but i like using netowrk manager [20:25] there was 2 diffrent usb modems [20:25] the new standard cellc one is e1752 [20:25] it used to be another model [20:26] this one has only been standard a few months === ryno__ is now known as Jugger