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2011-01-13
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2011-01-13
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2011-01-13
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I use the USB tethering in Ovi Suite on windows all the time. It's a dead-simple way to tether the device. Since Ovi is not on Linux, is there a dead-simple alternative to using Ovi for usb tethering?
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2011-01-14
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Mad Developer? No?
Isn't the great thing about Linux the fact that you can do this stuff at the system level in like five seconds if you know the shell commands necessary?
On Ubuntu it is. Plug in USB cable, select PC mode and in Network Manager select your provider.
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2011-01-14
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It literally takes me 2 seconds to plug in my N900, select 'pc mode' and click 'connect' in Ovi Suite in windows to tether it over usb. It's so ridiculously easy and fast that I can do it quickly if I'm on the road and have to look up something for work while a client is waiting for me. The last thing I would want to do is muck around with the linux commandline when a customer is waiting. That's just embarrassing.
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