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2007-02-17
The KDE network manager should look like this:
http://easylinuxcds.com/blog/wp-content/gallery/linux-mint-9-kde/li...
"Mobile broadband" is on the third tab (following after "Wired" and "Wireless"). The tab will only be selectable (i.e. not greyed out) if there is applicable hardware detected. If the "Mobile broadband" tab is greyed out, then there has been no mobile broadband network hardware detected by the kernel.
From the mobile broadband tab it is possible to enter the parameters for your mobile broadband service provider. When I did this some time ago, there were only two or three values I had to enter. I found out what the correct values were by a simple phone call to the technical helpline of the mobile broadband provider. It took only a couple of minutes.
If you don't have this dialog box, then you don't have the KDE network manager installed, you probably have the OpenSuse configuration software (which is called Yast, isn't it?) running instead. I can't offer you any suggestions about that.
Edited 2011-06-28 02:35 UTC