This sounds good but, how put the drivers on Windows?
As I said before, Windows give an error about No Information about
hardware. Now the same driver works?
Paul Sokolovsky escribió:
> Hello kernel-discuss,
>
> Ability to easily connect Linux handheld to a Windows machine is a
> frequent request, but I didn't see any recent reports about this, and
> myself just kept repeating my experience with ~2.6.13 kernel, where
> connecting handheld to XP machine led g_ether driver to crash.
>
> Well, I finally found time to test it with .19, and glad to report
> that it works pretty well:
>
> [ 135.670000] usb0: full speed config #2: 100 mA, Ethernet Gadget, using RNDIS
>
> # ping 192.168.2.200
> PING 192.168.2.200 (192.168.2.200): 56 data bytes
> 64 bytes from 192.168.2.200: icmp_seq=0 ttl=128 time=2.5 ms
> 64 bytes from 192.168.2.200: icmp_seq=1 ttl=128 time=1.0 ms
> 64 bytes from 192.168.2.200: icmp_seq=2 ttl=128 time=1.5 ms
>
> (pinging Windows machine back here, because I have localized version
> of Windows to dump ping's output ;-\ ).
>
> Of course, it's still possible to connect to Linux host too.
>
>
> So, another small step towards having usable and featureful Linux
> handhelds ;-).
>
>
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