Michael Haan <michael.haan <at> gmail.com> writes:
> I guess what I'm trying to figure out is what exists either in > gentoo-space specifically, or linux-space generally (in that order) > for working with GPRS. GSM-GPRS is virtually a TCP/IP highway. All you need is ppp or TCP/IP on top of it. If you get service from T mobile (or whoever) and you tell them you want to use it for Internet access, they'll sell you cables that plug into your usb/serial/zigbee/bluetooth/pccard or irda port. I'm pretty sure it's just ppp over a physical connection with GSM-GPRS. Not positive though... If the vendor give you crap that only MS/Apple work, just sniff the connection. emerge -s gsm reveals: app-mobilephone/gsmlib Latest version available: 1.11_pre030826 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 465 kB Homepage: http://www.pxh.de/fs/gsmlib/ Description: Library and Applications to access GSM mobile phones License: LGPL-2 * media-sound/gsm Latest version available: 1.0.10 Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] Size of downloaded files: 64 kB Homepage: http://kbs.cs.tu-berlin.de/~jutta/toast.html Description: Lossy speech compression library and tool. License: OSI-Approved Googling for 'GPRS linux' produces a wealth of useful information. http://www.developertutorials.com/tutorials/wireless-technology/ linux-wireless-networking-050504/page4.html HTH James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list