Hi Jimmy,

you should not need to use the usb-rndis-lite anymore to connect windows
mobile devices to linux anymore. For quite some time (2.6.23 or so IIRC)
the required patches provided by usb-rndis-lite have been included in the
mainstream kernel.

Kind regards,

Guido Diepen

>
> Hi Sir,
>
>     I have get source code from  svn co
> https://synce.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/synce/trunk/usb-rndis-lite/
>     and build ok on Fedora 10 .
>     I saw it have cdc_ether.ko , rndis_host.ko and usbnet.ko .
>     How do I manully use these to tether with Window Mobile smart phone ?
>
> Regards,
> Jimmy
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