Finally found Huawei mobile partner for linux. It's slightly modified and tested on X-Slacko only, although it should work on other puppies.
Mobile Partner is for Huawei USB modems. The menu entry is Network > Mobile Partner, the .desktop might need editing for the traditional puppy menu.
To remove properly, go to /usr/local/Modile_Partner/ and run UninstallMobilePartner, then unload the SFS.
Huawei mobile_partner-21.003.28.12.169.sfs
Huawei Mobile Partner
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X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
I brought it down and tried it on Precise 5.7.1 and it seems to run OK .I can get to create a new profile.
So does your hex reader sfs.
Where would I find some guidance on what mobile phone does and how I use it? I have a huawei phone
Also I don't see a menu entry . Does it have one?
The sfs does not want to remove though .
I also tried VLC and it runs OK but it does not recognise the formats
So does your hex reader sfs.
Where would I find some guidance on what mobile phone does and how I use it? I have a huawei phone
Also I don't see a menu entry . Does it have one?
The sfs does not want to remove though .
I also tried VLC and it runs OK but it does not recognise the formats
Is there a codec file I can access to give it all the codecs also?Codec not supported:
VLC could not decode the format "h264" (H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10))
Codec not supported:
VLC could not decode the format "h264" (H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10))
Codec not supported:
VLC could not decode the format "h264" (H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10))
- rg66
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Mobile Partner is for Huawei USB modems. The menu entry is Network > Mobile Partner, the .desktop might need editing for the traditional puppy menu.
To remove properly, go to /usr/local/Modile_Partner/ and run UninstallMobilePartner, then unload the SFS. I'll edit the first post so there's no confusion.
Not sure about VLC.
To remove properly, go to /usr/local/Modile_Partner/ and run UninstallMobilePartner, then unload the SFS. I'll edit the first post so there's no confusion.
Not sure about VLC.
X-slacko-5b1 - X-tahr-2.0 - X-precise-2.4
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
[url=http://smokey01.com/rg66/]X-series repo[/url]
- Mike Walsh
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Hi, rg66.
Y'know, that's typical..! Up until around a year ago, I was running a Huawei K3565 USB 'dongle' on Vodafone. And it always miffed me that I could do the 'topping-up', and checking the balance, etc, in Whinedoze.....but you couldn't do it in Linux.
I tracked down the Huawei Mobile Partner software, but at the time, couldn't quite see what you were supposed to do with it. It's a moot point now, in any case; a year ago, I went and 'splashed out' nearly £70 (GBP) on a TP-Link mobile 'hot-spot' (following a suggestion from rcrsn51; I went with TP-Link, even though it's dearer, 'cos I've been using their stuff for years....and it just works).....which connects to the network just like a mobile phone on start-up, all automatically. All you need then is a wireless adapter.
Works beautifully, too.
Anyroad, it's nice to see Puppians now have yet another tool in the 'box. Nice one! Well done, mate.
Mike.
Y'know, that's typical..! Up until around a year ago, I was running a Huawei K3565 USB 'dongle' on Vodafone. And it always miffed me that I could do the 'topping-up', and checking the balance, etc, in Whinedoze.....but you couldn't do it in Linux.
I tracked down the Huawei Mobile Partner software, but at the time, couldn't quite see what you were supposed to do with it. It's a moot point now, in any case; a year ago, I went and 'splashed out' nearly £70 (GBP) on a TP-Link mobile 'hot-spot' (following a suggestion from rcrsn51; I went with TP-Link, even though it's dearer, 'cos I've been using their stuff for years....and it just works).....which connects to the network just like a mobile phone on start-up, all automatically. All you need then is a wireless adapter.
Works beautifully, too.
Anyroad, it's nice to see Puppians now have yet another tool in the 'box. Nice one! Well done, mate.
Mike.
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Thank you rg66 for the mobile partner. It works fine on tahr 6.0.5.