On 26/08/10 15:49, Valerio Mariani wrote:
Dear All,
I am running OpenSuSE 11.3. Since I have an HTC legend Android phone, I want to use the usb tethering from it with my Linux box.
In order to do this, I looked for an usb-rndis-lite-kmp package for 11.3. I did not find one (I only found one for 11.2 in the SynCE repository), so I just took the spec file and adapted it for 11.3.
Why did you decide you needed to do this? The rndis module is already included in the shipped kernel, the one available from system:SynCE is a patched version. Availability is purposely disabled because some of the (SynCE-specific) patches are a bit hack-y and it's not advised to use it without having a good reason. (I'm the maintainer of system:SynCE btw)
The module was built and everything works fine. I can us the tethering from the phone. Unfortunately, there are some modules from the kernel that I can't use any more. For example, once I modprobe the modules from the rpm package (usbnet, cdc_eth and rndis_host), if I modprobe sierra_net, I get:
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Has anyone more information on this? How can I build a module that is fully compatible with the kernel I am using (the kernel-desktop)?
Valerio
Does it work if you try just using the kernel built-in rndis module? Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org