On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Sam Sharpe <lists.redhat(a)samsharpe.net> wrote:
2009/12/16 Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>:
> Once upon a time, L <yuanlux(a)gmail.com> said:
>> I have a vodafone wireless broadband dongle. This prepaid package
>> comes with 15 free SMS. NM on F12 is great to connect it. my question
>> is that, is there a tool to send/receive SMS on linux? The vodafone
>> connect kit for windows includes a SMS client to send and receive SMS.
>> I don't want waste 15 SMS, Could any one know an equivalent tool for
>> linux?
>
> Gnokii is a cell phone tool that can send and receive SMS, if your cell
> interface presents a serial port to Linux (my phone for example presents
> two). It takes a little bit of configuration in /etc/gnokiirc but works
> okay.
This isn't a cell-phone its a standalone dongle for just 3G/HSPDA
connections. That's not to say that gnokii or Gammu won't do this.
Would this help?
http://www.vodafonebetavine.net/bvportal/resources/datacards
thanks, I had this "vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux"
prior to NM. Now, NM does a very good job. I prefer connection via NM.
when the wireless broadband dongle connected via NM,
vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux can not be started.
That's why I look for a alternative SMS client
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