Hi!
    I have a laptop and a desktop computer, both with Linux and both with
flawless USB support (at least I think so, since my scanner works
perfectly). I need to connect them, so instead of buying two ethernet cards
etc, I was wondering if I could simply connect them with a male-male USB
cable. I already have it, but I can't find anywere any info on the
possibility of such a solution... I'd think that, since this is possible
with parallel and serial cables, it is possible with USB, too; and in the
kernel there's a driver for such a cable, but it talks about chips, while
mine is just the cable... maybe it isn't the right thing to do?
    Thanks for any help,
        Mano :)

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