Note: use the standard modem built in the BlackBerry phone, GPRS dial-up wireless Internet access, and use a USB connection to connect to a computer with a Ubuntu system. Tool: Berry4all (this has a Gui and is also implemented by Barry, but it is a full command line ). 1. Download Berry4all and decompress it to any folder. Here I remember it as $ Berry4all $ & gt; http://www.colar.net/websvn/filedetails.ph
Note: use the standard modem built in the BlackBerry phone, GPRS dial-up wireless Internet access, and use a USB connection to connect to a computer with a Ubuntu system.
Tool: Berry4all
(There is a Gui, and Barry is also used, but it is a full command line ).
1. Download Berry4all and decompress it to any folder. Here I will write it as $ Berry4all $>
Http://www.colar.net/websvn/filedetails.php? Repname = src & path = % 2 Fbbtether % 2Fbbtether. tgz
2. Berry4all does not need to be installed, but make sure you have installed the package on which it depends. If it is not installed, install it.
It only depends on what python libusb-dev ppp python-usb should be installed:
Sudo apt-get install python libusb-dev ppp python-usb
There may also be other uninstalled, like in the Process of my use it prompts the lack of python-wxgtk2.8, just install it.
3. Disable other Nic ports and run Berry4all
Sudo ifconfig eth0 down
Cd $ Berry4all $>
Sudo./berry4all. sh
If you are using eth1 and so on, you can use ifconfig to check whether eth0 is changed to eth1.
If the interface is successful, you can see the gui interface. If you cannot see the interface, pay attention to the prompt.
4. In general, the dial can be successful directly through "Modem" --> "Connect ".
In "File" --> "Preference", you can select the carrier. The default att is selected;