On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Neitsab wrote:
> Five other packages in base group provide systemd timers: logrotate,
> man-db, mdadm, shadow and util-linux. I didn't manage to use pkgfile to
> get this list (globbing and regex switches didn't help, dunno why), so I
> only counted .timer files pr
Readers,
Having read the web page 'android tethering', I write praying that a
novice user is _not_ expected to have root access to a mobile phone,
openvpn, android sdk etc. etc.!
Currently using an old RPM distribution on another portable computer,
internet access via an android mobile phone
Hi, I have used Android Tethering on Arch Linux with NetworkManager.
I also have ModemManager installed, but I am not sure if it helps or not.
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Mateus Rodrigues Costa
I don't use a network manager and SystemD makes it just work for me
when I connect the cable.
There are instructions for configuring a network on the Network wiki page.
(Basically just ip link set *interface* up)
On 5 October 2014 21:06, message wrote:
> Readers,
>
> Having read the web page 'and
Activate the tether on the connected phone an check if it is registered as
a network interface by running 'ip addr' if not check the dmesg. If the
phone uses regular android tether and not some funky custom tether by the
manufacturer it should register as a rndis USB ethernet device.
2014-10-05 16:12 GMT-03:00 Neven Sajko :
> I don't use a network manager and SystemD makes it just work for me
> when I connect the cable.
> There are instructions for configuring a network on the Network wiki page.
> (Basically just ip link set *interface* up)
Maybe he needs to install the andr
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