Any ideas? On Thursday, 4 April 2019 15:58:13 UTC-7, Nick wrote: > > > I hope some of you experts can help with this issue. > I learned how to connect to internet via USB port and shared network > connection and it works fine for me with Debian 8. However, I just loaded > the latest Debain 9.5 and many things appear to be different: a) Windows > device manager complains about "CDC Serial" driver; b) Serial port has > changed (Win7 control pannel); c) Can't connect to BBB using PuTTY > USB-serial connection, SSH works; d) Network connections now show RNDIS > network - not "Linux USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget" connection like with > earlier Debian, e) I can't connect BBB to internet using shared Network > Connection, which is something I have no problems doing with earlier > Debian. I still have Windows drivers that I installed when I first > connected BBB running Debian 8.? Should I remove them, update them, or > install the new drivers without touching the old ones? According to the new > BBB instructions, Debian 9 doesn't require any Windows drivers, but what if > I already have them installed? Would that cause my network problems? I'll > be very grateful if you can help me with this one. In the meantime, I'm not > flushing eMMC with the latest Debian. Thanks in advance, Nick >
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