I've spent much of today trying to install JJ and I like the look of it. Unfortunately I can't follow the posts on how to get my Huawei e160g usb stick modem to work with it, although a number of posts have reported that modem as a "standard".
The post that seemed most likely to help told me to copy usb_modeswitch and usb_modeswitch.conf into folders to which I could not gain access (they were restricted to user & group "root"). No-one had mentioned this and I could not change the permissions from my own user log on. I tried re-installing Kubuntu but it wouldn't allow me to without defining a user for myself, which, by definition, didn't allow me access to "root".
There were several other posts but none of them matched the error messages that I kept getting. This has been a rather discouraging first foray into Kubuntu for me but if it won't let me access the internet easily then it's all been a waste of time and there's no point my pursuing it. Surely someone has been able to record precisely the steps that I need to take to get my system working?
I'm not an idiot, by the way. I did once produce a Word Processing program for a small, less-popular home PC. I understand programming principles but MS-DOS was the last command line editor I used. I've never touched Linux, Ubuntu or C++ so when I read a set of "instructions" (or tips) I tend to follow them exactly. If they contain misspellings or other minor errors that an "expert" would recognise as being obviously incorrect I would not be able to spot them nor make any necessary adjustments myself.
I hope someone out there can help.
Thanks
The post that seemed most likely to help told me to copy usb_modeswitch and usb_modeswitch.conf into folders to which I could not gain access (they were restricted to user & group "root"). No-one had mentioned this and I could not change the permissions from my own user log on. I tried re-installing Kubuntu but it wouldn't allow me to without defining a user for myself, which, by definition, didn't allow me access to "root".
There were several other posts but none of them matched the error messages that I kept getting. This has been a rather discouraging first foray into Kubuntu for me but if it won't let me access the internet easily then it's all been a waste of time and there's no point my pursuing it. Surely someone has been able to record precisely the steps that I need to take to get my system working?
I'm not an idiot, by the way. I did once produce a Word Processing program for a small, less-popular home PC. I understand programming principles but MS-DOS was the last command line editor I used. I've never touched Linux, Ubuntu or C++ so when I read a set of "instructions" (or tips) I tend to follow them exactly. If they contain misspellings or other minor errors that an "expert" would recognise as being obviously incorrect I would not be able to spot them nor make any necessary adjustments myself.
I hope someone out there can help.
Thanks
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