If your modem has a kernel driver, which it must for Gnome to use it, you can 
configure it using command line ppp tools. Unfortunately, it has been a while 
since I used a modem and don't remember specifics, but it can be done. 

Neal Schilling 

On Apr 5, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Alexandre Nascimento <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Enlightenment family!
> 
> My name is Alexandre and I am from Brazil. I don't speak english very well,
> sorry.
> I am a Linux user.
> Nowdays, I am using Fedora (15, beta).
> I installed 3 window managers: Gnome, Kde and Enlightenment (or e17).
> My question is:
> I surf the internet with a usb modem, a ZTE modem.
> Under Gnome, I can connect using a program called Network Manager, (a
> applet).
> But under KDE and E17, I can't connect.
> I don't care about KDE, but I would like to be able to connect the internet
> under enlightenment.
> How can I do this?
> When I open a terminal and type /usr/bin and then "nm-applet", it doesn't
> work.
> How can I use network manager under e17?
> Or: how can I use another program?
> 
> Thank you!
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