ianwhitebleep, on Oct 26 2009, 04:39 PM, said:
Thanks for the quick response...
Sorry but now I feel really thick! The software installed is a bit like windows in that there are several tabs (internet, work, learn, play and settings) and on each tab is a selection of icons. I can't work out how to open a terminal window though. I did manage to find references to xandros and file manager mentions KDE 3.4.2 - don't know if that helps.
I don't have Xandros for the eeePC, so I can't tell you where to go to find the terminal. I did read that
Ctrl+Alt+T is supposed to open the terminal, though.
ianwhitebleep, on Oct 26 2009, 04:39 PM, said:
With respect to the modem there are no error messages as such, it doesn't get that far. In a windows laptop it launches an application called internet everywhere which manages the connection and lets you see how much time has been used etc. When I plug it into the eeePC it launches the ASUS Mobile Phone Tool. Only the setup button is highlighted. Clicking that gives a setup window with only APN Setup available. Next screen gives you a choice of countries - when you select UK only T-Mobile is available and for Spain no options are shown.
Hope this won't be too frustrating for you.
Thanks again
I would suspect that the ASUS Mobile Phone Tool does not recognize any uncommon/non-international networks, but I honestly do not know for sure if that's even the problem, so don't leave it at that. Google doesn't seem to be helping much, but I'll keep searching.
EDIT: changed "international" to "non-international"